Among the best English punk77 bands, if not the best. more
I have always found them enormously overrated, both with Cliff Burton and without: instrumentally null, and let's not even talk about the lyrics. I won't bring up the various projects from recent years (like the one with Lou Reed) to avoid getting too lengthy. more
I think I've played the title track to death from listening to it so much. more
Rawness, take me away! more
The best piece in the lot is "All Nightmare Long"; in general, the songs are beautifully thrashy and good without pretensions. more
A bangin' debut (and with a bass solo)! more
Already some songs lack metal, but it's still a great album: my favorites are "Wherever I May Roam" and "My Friend Of Misery." more
Since 80% of DeBaser users are quite familiar with it, I won't go into further detail. more
Beyond weak tracks like "Trapped Under Ice" and "Escape," and the not-so-great "Fight Fire With Fire" (a bridge connecting the first and second albums), the rest is rightly famous. more
A highly technical album with attitude, the latest grand product from Metallica. more
Good album, but it's not my kind of music. more
Musically, it's really well played; the weak point is the voice. The final instrumental "Elephant Man" is beautiful. more
Happy starting LP. more
See my review for better clarifications. more
At the time of its release, I listened to it quite a bit: to this day, the only decent one. more
I heard it a long time ago, and since then for me the Linkin Park are filed away. more
This album feels like it was born on a Hawaiian beach, so cheerful and sunny it is. The only exception: the black hole (in a positive way) of "No Quarter." more
I was never convinced. more
Removing the latest masterpiece by Led Zeppelin, "Achille's Last Stand," the rest does not measure up. more
Softer and quieter than its predecessors, but not any less beautiful for that. more