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Mario Magallanes

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Atlantista 💙❤️🐎 💪🏼⚽😎 🦓🤍🖤 Juventino... Pasión y orgullo en la sangre.. el sufrimiento ya incluído

Katılım Aralık 2013
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Mario Magallanes
Mario Magallanes@_mmagallanes·
@Jos_JJ13 Si son un volado al aire jajaj, pero ese va a ser un juegazo, uno por asegurar título y el otro por salvarse, aún así me gustaría que el Arsenal por fin lo logre.
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@_mmagallanes Yo no descarto que el West Ham con los problemas en los que se metió este fin de semana con el descenso les pueda hacer la chica. En el Arsenal no se puede confiar nunca 😅
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La buena: El Arsenal depende de sí mismo para ganar la Premier League La mala: El Arsenal depende de sí mismo para ganar la Premier League
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@LuisValLe@LuisValLe_A·
Nadie: Mi jefita: Como a esta hora agarraron a Obi-Wan Kenobi
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Oneway@OneWayMusicX·
The Offspring - The Kids Aren_t Alright
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RockWave@rockwavefm·
Linkin Park “New Divide”
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JukeBox@JukeBoxNonStop·
Blink-182 - I Miss You
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Ladytron Fan Account
Ladytron Fan Account@Lady_FanAccount·
Limp Bizkit's "My Way" was chosen as the official theme song for WWE's WrestleMania X-Seven in 2001, one of the biggest events in wrestling history, hyping the epic match between The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin. The track samples "My Melody" by Eric B. & Rakim, and the title is an ironic reference to Frank Sinatra's classic.
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En Júpiter@En_jupiter_·
JAJAJAJAJAAJAJA NO PUEDO DEJAR DE REIR
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
The Guns N’ Roses song “November Rain” has one of the longest and most epic backstories in rock. Axl Rose began writing it in 1983, before he had even formed Guns N’ Roses. At that time, he was already playing it on the piano in hotel rooms and during rehearsals. The song slowly evolved over the years, incorporating grand orchestral arrangements and becoming a nearly nine-minute power ballad. The main inspiration for the lyrics and the music video’s concept comes from the short story “Without You,” written by Del James, a close friend of the band. It tells the story of a musician who loses the love of his life. A tale of pain, loss, and grief that resonated deeply with Axl. When they finally recorded it for the album Use Your Illusion I (1991), it became a monumental production. It featured a full orchestra, piano, acoustic and electric guitars, and one of Slash’s most memorable solos. Released as a single in 1992, it reached number 3 on the Billboard charts despite its unusual length and became a phenomenon thanks to the music video, one of the most expensive in rock history. It depicts a beautiful wedding with Stephanie Seymour (Axl’s girlfriend at the time) that ends in tragedy amid a torrential storm. Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful ballads of all time
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Star Wars
Star Wars@starwars·
A new hero. A new hope. A new era. Don't miss Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu in theaters and IMAX May 22. Get tickets now. Fandango.com/StarWarsTheMan…
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
New poster for ‘THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU’. In theaters on May 22.
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Star Wars@starwars·
celebrating the greatest fans in the galaxy…May the 4th be with you. Get tickets now to see Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu only in theaters and IMAX May 22. Fandango.com/StarWarsTheMan…
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Reiper@Reiper910·
@Rhevolver Qué habrá pensando en ese momento el trabajador?
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Rhevolver@Rhevolver·
Jajajajajaja cómo le mochan la mano a la rata y el otro cabrón mejor se rindió 🤣
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
“Seven Nation Army” is one of the most iconic rock songs of the 21st century, created by The White Stripes. It all began in January 2002 during a tour of Australia. During the soundcheck at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne, Jack White played a powerful, simple riff on his semi-acoustic guitar. He memorized it but didn’t think much of it at first. In fact, he played it for an executive at his record label, who told him he could do better. Jack considered saving it for a potential James Bond theme song, but realizing that was unlikely, he decided to use it for The White Stripes. The title “Seven Nation Army” comes from Jack’s childhood: as a kid in Detroit, he misheard the name “The Salvation Army” and called it “Seven Nation Army.” At first, it was just a working title to remember the riff, but it ended up sticking. The lyrics deal with gossip, rumors, and the pressure of fame. Jack said the song came from his frustration at seeing his friends in Detroit badmouthing each other. It tells the story of someone who arrives in a town and hears everyone gossiping about him behind his back. He feels so bad that he leaves, but loneliness brings him back. It is, in part, a reflection on the band’s life at that time: their growing success, media attention, and rumors about their relationship (Jack and Meg White were already divorced, but they continued to pretend to be siblings). They recorded it in 2002 at Toe Rag Studios in London for the album Elephant (2003). It’s a minimalist track: almost everything is based on that legendary riff, with no bass (Jack used an octave pedal to make it sound like one), no traditional chorus (it was an experiment by Jack: “I’m going to make a song without a chorus to see if it works”), and Meg’s raw drumming. It was released as a single in February 2003 and became their biggest hit. It won a Grammy for Best Rock Song. The most surprising thing is its cultural legacy. That riff became a universal anthem: it’s sung in soccer stadiums (it started in Belgium with Club Brugge and spread around the world), at protests, sporting events, and even at weddings. It’s one of those songs that everyone instantly recognizes from just the first few notes.
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JukeBox
JukeBox@JukeBoxNonStop·
The Smashing Pumpkins -Tonight, Tonight
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