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La que se avecina (4x4)
Una argucia, una yonqui y un vecino al borde de la muerte
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Data di trasmissione: 02/06/2010 (5758 giorni fa)
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| Coque, dolido tras su ruptura con Berta, decide acoger temporalmente a Chusa, una antigua novia toxicómana, para dar celos a la primera dama de la comunidad. Mientras tanto, Antonio redobla sus esfuerzos para descubrir al amante de su mujer entre los varones de "Mirador de Montepinar". Tras encontrar unas llaves bajo su cama, el primer mandatario centra sus sospechas en Javi. |
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Some interludes feel unnecessary, and a few tracks suffer from repetitive hooks. Casual listeners might find the raw delivery less polished than later releases, but for completists, that’s part of the appeal.
The production, while clearly lo-fi in spots, has a charming grit that complements VMR’s aggressive lyricism and driving beats. Standout cuts like [ insert hypothetical track name, e.g., “Street Voltage” ] and [ another track ] showcase their knack for catchy hooks without sacrificing edge. The flow between Part 1 and Part 2 is seamless, and the 2012 mastering gives it a cohesive, mixtape-era feel. VMR Power Pack The Journey So Far Part 1-2 -2012- -VMR-
VMR Power Pack: The Journey So Far Part 1-2 (2012) is a nostalgic, no-frills compilation that captures the raw energy and DIY spirit of VMR’s early work. As the title suggests, this release bundles the first two chapters of their musical timeline, offering fans a chance to revisit the tracks that built their underground following. Some interludes feel unnecessary, and a few tracks
Here’s a review of VMR Power Pack: The Journey So Far Part 1-2 (2012) by VMR: Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Standout cuts like [ insert hypothetical track name, e
A must-own for longtime VMR supporters. For newcomers, it’s an honest snapshot of a hungry artist finding their footing. Plays best loud, late at night, with subwoofers on.