It’s Time To Admit Lars Ulrich Was Right
You might not like how he said it, but what he said had merit.
You might not like how he said it, but what he said had merit.
Brian Eno, the enigma of all Rock, who has helped pave the road of Glam, to create new pathways as a producer, and as a heavy contributor to the ambient…
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