The last man is me, it’s us—a narcissistic and selfish society without 'thymos,' aiming for mere survival and the illusion of freedom.

 Fukuyama foresaw a possible dangerous return of nationalism and considered migration and the environment as the issues of the 21st century.

The review revisits Francis Fukuyama’s 'The End of History and the Last Man' nearly three decades after its publication. It highlights the book’s core ideas about liberal democracy’s rise and ongoing challenges like nationalism and migration. The reviewer appreciates Fukuyama’s nuanced predictions, while emphasizing the need for effort to grasp the book’s depth. Overall, the book remains a stimulating and relevant reflection on modern political developments. Dive into Fukuyama’s profound analysis and explore the enduring questions about democracy and the future of humanity.

 Televideo was the invention of the century, the most complete source of infotainment of the era of the first cries of the Internet.

 For more than twenty years, the ritual is intact and there is no day that ends without the due consultation of the entire Sport batch.

The review is a nostalgic and emotional recollection of Rai Televideo's role in the author's youth, highlighting its unique appeal amid 90s Italian TV culture. Centered on the Sony Trinitron TV experience, it praises Televideo's detailed sports, news, and weather pages as meaningful daily rituals. The author contrasts past and present, appreciating how despite changes, Televideo still offers a unique connection to information and memories. Overall, the piece celebrates Televideo as both a media milestone and personal companion. Dive into this evocative journey through Rai Televideo’s golden era and rediscover a unique piece of Italian TV history!

 ILLIBRO looks like a parallelepiped that must weigh at least 300/350 grams, with a sophisticated blue & white cover featuring the Sacred Cow.

 If you keep it open for about half an hour a day near your face, it smooths out wrinkles and gives you young and velvety skin.

This review of ILLIBRO Vol. 2 describes it as a luxurious and elegantly designed book filled with Debaser.it's best reviews. Despite lacking pictures and having a floppy cover, it charms with wit, refined presentation, and a playful narrative. The reviewer highlights the book’s unique appeal, humorous content, and unexpected benefits, making it a valued gift and a delightful read. Dive into ILLIBRO Vol. 2 for a charming mix of humor, luxury, and unique critiques—grab your copy and discover the magic yourself!

 This is the case with this single by Clio... today, despite all this amnesia, is considered the best Italo Disco track ever.

 'Faces' is a true diamond that does not hesitate at all in the hypnotic void... a clear reference point of pure synth-pop lightness.

Clio's 1985 single 'Faces' is a rediscovered gem of Italo Disco, offering a dreamy vaporwave and synth-pop experience. Despite its initial obscurity, the song shines as a nostalgic and hypnotic tribute to 80s electronic dance music. It captures retro summer vibes and remains essential for fans of vintage synth sounds. The review highly recommends 'Faces' to lovers of ephemeral and atmospheric synth music. Listen to Clio's 'Faces' now and dive into the ultimate vintage Italo Disco experience!

 "Music is too sad without you" is a beautiful, slow, and profound song.

 The voices of both artists blend very well, forming a truly interesting duo.

This review covers the duet 'Music is Too Sad Without You,' a slow, emotional ballad from Kylie Minogue's 14th album 'Golden.' Featuring Jack Savoretti, the track recalls 90s Minogue style. The reviewer highlights their vocal chemistry and a memorable live performance at La Fenice in Venice. The song and album contribute to Kylie's ongoing international success and tour. Listen to the heartfelt duet and experience the magic of Kylie Minogue and Jack Savoretti today!

 Songs with cute synths, autotune ad cazzium, and really useless lyrics, voice and character with the charisma of a tombstone.

 Vodka Tonic was fashionable 5 years ago, not even that hit the mark.

The review criticizes Enne's Vodkatonic as an overhyped Italian indie album lacking charisma and meaningful lyrics. It notes the heavy use of autotune and synths without substance. The reviewer places this release unfavorably against previous generations of Italian indie artists, calling it a forgettable and uninspired effort. Explore the realities behind the hype—read the full review and decide if Enne's Vodkatonic is for you.

 "Welcome is an act of love."

 It's almost as if the author invited the English group to play his original tracks, and the group responded with enthusiasm and dedication.

240bpm's 'Welcome' is a heartfelt homage to Pink Floyd, crafted with originality and respect. The album echoes the iconic Floyd sound while standing independently as a fresh, catchy work. With exceptional production quality, it invites repeated listens, especially with headphones or in the car. Listen to 240bpm's 'Welcome' now and experience a fresh take on Pink Floyd's legendary sound!

 "Neon Nights came out in the spring of 2003 and made Dannii the new queen of nightclubs worldwide."

 "If she were a bit more inspired, Dannii Minogue would have good potential to surpass her sister Kylie because of her talents not only as a singer but also due to a truly impressive beauty."

Dannii Minogue's 2003 album Neon Nights redefined club music with its electro pop blend and significant global impact. Outselling contemporaries like Madonna and Britney Spears, it pioneered trends later popularized by bigger stars. The reissue on vinyl includes unreleased material and an autographed poster. Fans of 2000s dance music and collectors will find this edition a must-have. The reviewer praises Dannii's talent and beauty, noting her potential to surpass her sister Kylie. Explore Dannii Minogue's Neon Nights on vinyl—dance classics and rare tracks await your collection!

 The sounds bring back images seen during the days spent in the intensive care unit, when consciousness would flicker in and out while coming out of a medically-induced coma.

 A beautiful album to be listened to with attention to the lyrics, a sort of cut and paste of memories and flashes from the 'comatose' period.

DALVIVO's album Scenes From Afar is a therapeutic collection of folk-pop songs created by Federico Bessone during his rehabilitation after a coma. The album blends melancholic themes with uplifting violin arrangements, offering a deeply personal reflection through music. It invites listeners to engage closely with its autobiographical lyrics, borne from fragmented memories and emotional recovery. Listen to DALVIVO's Scenes From Afar and experience a heartfelt journey of healing and hope through folk-pop music.

 The 'witches' of Benevento, in their very first attempt ever at S. Siro, ... conquered the Meazza, something that no one who knows about football could have ever conceived.

 For better or for worse, it will forever be considered asporting Waterloo, on par with the precipitous November elimination from Russia 2018.

The review reflects on Benevento's unexpected victory over Milan at San Siro, highlighting it as a rare and shocking result in Italian football. The author expresses skepticism and disappointment toward big Italian football clubs due to recent scandals and commercialization. This defeat is considered symbolic of a troubled season for Milan and a significant upset in football history, compared to notable past defeats. Discover the story behind Benevento's stunning win over Milan and explore this historic football moment!

 An unmissable opportunity to take a sonic ride into a past turned history and understand how four young Englishmen came … To Conquer the West!

 The album showcases a full yet essential sound, far removed from the nights at Madison Square Garden, clearly thanking the U.S.A. for its recognition.

The review praises Led Zeppelin's 2003 live album 'How the West Was Won' as a powerful and essential documentation of the band's 1972 U.S. shows. It highlights the album's energetic performances, seamless blending of blues and hard rock, and its importance within the band's live discography. The review also acknowledges the album’s role in capturing a pivotal moment in Led Zeppelin’s evolution and the enduring legacy of their live art. Listen to 'How the West Was Won' and experience Led Zeppelin’s legendary 1972 live tour energy!

 The drums are a sledgehammer that will relentlessly come down on the skulls of the pure and innocent.

 The voice is the rage. It is hatred that degenerates into hate.

The review describes Vermin Womb's 'Decline' as a fiercely brutal and relentless metal album. It uses vivid, visceral metaphors to convey the raw power of the bass, drums, guitar, and vocals. The passionate and intense vibe is emphasized through personal and evocative language. This is an underground metal record that rejects mainstream trends and celebrates pure aggression and emotion. Dive into Vermin Womb's 'Decline' and experience a raw metal assault like no other!

 KISS THIS has the advantage of being the most complete product ever published after the dissolution of the band.

 Punk (rock) is not dead!

Sex Pistols' Kiss This stands as the most complete post-breakup collection, featuring the entire Never Mind the Bollocks album alongside rare b-sides and classic singles. The review emphasizes the band's cultural impact, raw punk energy, and the album's value as a definitive overview of punk rock's revolutionary spirit. Recommended especially for those new to the band or genre. Dive into Sex Pistols' Kiss This and experience the raw energy of punk rock's legendary legacy!

 This cumbia is not only pop but cheta because it is made by the chetos: the wealthy.

 The video for 'Agua en la boca' by Miway is perfect because it contains all the movement's status-symbols: motorbikes, luxury cars (BMW), a villa with a staircase, surrounding pine trees.

This review examines Miway's 'Agua En La Boca' as a representation of Uruguay's emerging cumbia cheta, a stylish, youth-driven subgenre contrasting with traditional cumbia forms. It highlights how the genre blends luxury imagery with pop and reggaeton influences, showcasing upper-class youth culture. The music video and band aesthetics amplify this luxe image, marking a cultural and social shift within cumbia. The review also situates cumbia cheta within broader Latin American cumbia traditions and its social implications. Discover Miway's vibrant 'Agua En La Boca' and dive into the stylish world of cumbia cheta—watch the video now and feel the beat of Uruguay's newest music wave!

 A colossal bullshit.

 "Frankie Teardrop" is a Chinese torture of over ten minutes, which endlessly repeats the same, formless theme.

This review strongly condemns Suicide's 1977 debut album as a failed, pretentious experiment in No Wave music. The author criticizes the musicians' choices and live performances for being unbearable and poorly executed, challenging the album's typical acclaim as a masterpiece. Despite noting the album's uniqueness, the reviewer dismisses it as a 'colossal bullshit' and questions the value of its influence. Explore this bold review and decide if Suicide's debut is groundbreaking or unbearable noise.

 Santa Claus is the devil himself, and instead of sliding down the chimney to bring us presents, he makes a nice massacre.

 "Happy Holidays of S***, Merry F***ing Christmas, I’ve got balls hanging on the tree, guess it’s snowing, B*****d!"

The reviewer highlights Santa's Slay as a unique and entertaining holiday movie where Santa is a devilish killer. The film is praised for its over-the-top violence, B-grade charm, and cult appeal. Key actors include Bill Goldberg and James Caan. The review embraces the film's absurdity and grotesque humor as a refreshing alternative to traditional Christmas movies. Watch Santa's Slay for a hilariously gruesome holiday thrill unlike any other!

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This review rates Lazerhawk's Redline album with 4 out of 5 stars. It recognizes the album as a quality synthwave release with strong retro electronic influences. Though brief, the review implies an appreciation for the music's style and production. Discover Lazerhawk's Redline and experience the best of synthwave—listen now and dive into retro electronic sounds!

 "We are in the presence of a fresh album that makes its way effortlessly into the listener’s ears, leaving no doubt about the awareness of four musicians as yet (more) of a band than they had been in the past."

 "With 'Who Wants to Live Forever' it is the figure of Brian May... giving life to a magnificent chorus elevated by the orchestrations that make it one of the gems of Mulcahy’s film OST."

The review praises Queen's 'A Kind of Magic' as a vibrant, well-crafted album that blends varied musical styles with cinematic influences. It highlights the band's artistic growth and unity, along with standout tracks tied to the film Highlander. The album is celebrated for maintaining Queen's rock legacy while delivering fresh energy. The review also contextualizes the band's prominent '80s performances, reinforcing their lasting impact. Dive into Queen's 'A Kind of Magic' and experience the iconic blend of rock energy and cinematic grandeur today!

 Would you decide to end it here and go home with your ears touching the ground and get pampered by your wife so you have at least one satisfaction in life?

 If St. Anger is proof of God’s existence, then go to hell, bite your ears off, put greenery on your eyes, and drink bleach on occasion.

This review harshly criticizes Metallica's 'Hardwired... To Self Destruct' album, condemning its lengthy runtime and uninspired performances. The reviewer expresses strong disappointment with the band's energy and songwriting, calling the album tedious and unworthy of longtime fans. Despite fans’ hopes, it’s seen as a failure and advised against. The tone is sharp and sarcastic throughout. Read this brutally honest review before diving into Metallica’s latest album!

 Why the hell would Superman need a car?

 Let’s withdraw this senseless object from the market and be indulgent, as you’ve guessed, this is a pretext to wish you all happy holidays.

This review blends humor and nostalgia while questioning the logic of a Superman toy car. It reflects on childhood memories, holiday euphoria, and the oddities of festive decorations with playful sarcasm. Despite some cynicism, it ends with warm holiday wishes. Discover this witty holiday reflection and question superhero toys while enjoying a laugh—read more and join the festive fun!