Jasdevi087
INTERNATIONAL POPSTAR STEVEN WILSON
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Last Active 12-16-22 8:35 pm
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01.09.24 Jas 2023: Life is just death in drag 09.08.23 4444 ratings: aiming for 55555?
08.28.23 Riget (The Kingdom)08.04.23 Premier League time oh god oh fuck
07.24.23 Barbie07.20.23 FIFA women's world cup thread
07.03.23 Jas' Vinyl Collection - Part the Second06.28.23 Jas' Vinyl Collection - Part the First
06.07.23 Get Jas into Breaks05.15.23 Counterpoint: 1993 tho
04.18.23 Metallica01.03.23 Jas 2022: Games Beyond the Fucking Game
12.21.22 Jas does Tarkovsky12.05.22 The Astonishing Adhesive Power of Srira
09.20.22 Jas does Bong Joon-Ho09.14.22 Need some 2022 4.5s men
09.02.22 2014 went way too hard07.30.22 It is Premier League time my fellers
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Which Of These Really Needs A(nother) Review?

Which one of these looks like it deserves a review. You can judge based on the albums name or title if you want it doesn't matter. Don't be a cheeky son of a bitch and say none of them. I'm aware practically all of these are j-rock/j-pop but that's what I'm listening to a lot of at the moment and almost none of them have reviews. I wont have time (can't really be fucked) doing it straight away but within a few days or so.
1Nightmare
Ultimate Circus
2Nightmare
Anima


I own this one and it is generally regarded to be the classic so...
3Nightmare
Killer Show
4Nightmare
Nightmare
5Nightmare
SCUMS


Could get a good rant out of this, which would be a first
6Nightmare
To Be Or Not To Be


It's new and no one likes it.
7SNoW (JPN)
Hatsuyuki
8L Arc-en-Ciel
AWAKE
9Stampede To Timberline
You Were my Coldest Season
10Kowloon Walled City
Container Ships


It has a staff review but hey, a user review couldn't hurt, it's been out for a while
now.
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