Abandoning the (idiotic) semi "evil" themes, they dive into their eco-death/opera: not bad. more
Militant A on vocals + i Brutopop on instruments: an interesting combination. more
In my opinion, it is the absolute pinnacle of the long, winding Neurosisian career. more
Neurosis on Music For Nations (1999): not a masterpiece, but for fans of the genre, it easily holds up. (1999) more
Story.. (pure visionary madness in 1975) more
Damn, what a disco man.. more
Music contained therein: trip hop in a more dance/floor version compared to the recent past. more
This is truly a great melodic Death album (so to speak): you have to try it to believe it. more
And do I really need to introduce him to you? more
Pop & alternative mixed excellently. more
But how much metal I've accumulated over the years... I had completely forgotten about it. more
Supercarifragilisticexpialidocious (?) more
Vocalist of Cop Shoot Cop + Teho Teardo (if I'm not mistaken) more
Who the hell duplicated this for me? Never heard of it. more
Well.. (part 2) if we have to laugh again, then we can also grant him a (rough) auscultation... more
What a bland and undynamic album. Where has the positive energy of the first work gone? more
Former members of Sanctuary play a regular heavy metal (very thrash) of good quality. more
Thrashone/Metallone (falsely) modern: pretty much useless. more
In my opinion, it's the best played of their ridiculous/funny (at times) discography. (Members of Fear Factory collaborate..) more
formidable debut: post(mainstream)HC of exceptional caliber. more