How much trouble is there between Kim's buttocks?

No, now you have to tell me if the Dog of the West had to do something as horrendous as this? We've reached the point where throwing crap along with vomit and cat piss has become art! Pitchfork of this damn gave it a 9.7 without any real motivation, we're at the end of our rope and after that there's nothing left but bitterness; and gentlemen, I know a thing or two about bitterness. When I was younger I used to like sitting outside on the balcony of my parents' apartment, on the 5th floor, observing the city's high peaks, with a ray of sunshine in hand for you. Ah yes, that day the sun was absolutely great and I was about to lie down in bed, when, of course, my mind stopped me and said "what the hell are you doing, idiot? Go back outside and get some tan, you're as pale as mozzarella!" I went back out and my bitterness was gone and in my mouth I had only gold. That evening I watched Shining for the fourth time and I'm sorry to say, but I didn't remember (for the third time) the scene of the bear giving a blowjob to the ghost butler or the live butler and the ghost bear, oh no, it was a ghost Indian bear giving a blowjob to a non-Indian ghost butler, but then who cares about the Indians, in Bud Spencer and Terence Hill's movies they ate a lot of beans and after Shining I ate a nice Bud Spencer pizza topped with: Beans, Onions, Fried Eggs and Chili Sauce, what an abominable mess, yes abominable, I took the trash out and there it was, the review, I felt I had to write it: I quickly ran home, grabbed the laptop on the fly, sat down and there it was, I didn't flush the toilet and offer this crap to you, Debaser populace.

VergateSulMembro

Tracklist

01   On Sight (02:36)

02   Bound 2 (03:49)

03   Black Skinhead (03:08)

04   I Am A God (03:51)

05   New Slaves (04:16)

06   Hold My Liquor (05:26)

07   I'm In It (03:54)

08   Blood On The Leaves (06:00)

09   Guilt Trip (04:03)

10   Send It Up (02:58)

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