gbrunoro

DeRank : 1,15
DeAge™ : 7231 days • Here since 22 august 2006
Billy Idol Devil's Playground
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Unfortunately, this album has gone unnoticed only by us, because it has been talked about everywhere (and Billy's world tour confirmed it). In my opinion, it's a great, carefree album, meant to be listened to in one go, without overthinking it. And let's be honest, the combination of Billy Idol and Steve Stevens has never missed a beat. Rock & Roll!
Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks
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(warning for the usual naggers I haven't read all the comments so maybe someone has already written what I'm about to type) The Sex Pistols are perhaps the only band that created a genre and at the same time completely exhausted it and emptied it of all meaning in the span of just one album. Nevermind The Bollock remains absolutely incomparable to everything that preceded and followed it. An absolute masterpiece. Fuck off.
Richard O'Brien The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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RHPS is a truly unique case: everything is perfect, everything! I must have seen it a thousand times yet it never fails to surprise me. A masterpiece.
Faith No More This Is It
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The Commodores were Lionel Ritchie's band... anyway, yes, I think it's pretty pointless to review the best-ofs, and even more so a best-of from Faith No More, who are a band impossible to encapsulate in a greatest hits. And King Of A Day... it's a masterpiece, rather than an "album that's a bit lackluster"...
Jake E. Lee Retraced
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Randhy Roadhs undoubtedly remains a great artist and has nothing to envy Jake E Lee, but I believe that he is currently overrated, at least as much as Jake E Lee is underrated. Let me be clear, I love both albums with RR!
Jake E. Lee Retraced
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I was sure there would be all this controversy around my definition of "The Ultimate Sin," but upon careful listening, it definitely emerges as a much more complex and challenging album than all those made later with Zakk, which are indeed excellent but of a completely different kind. Apart from "Shot In The Dark," there's not much commercially viable in that album, which in my opinion remains one of the high points of Ozzy's career. I still believe that Jake E Lee is a genius: the worth of an artist is certainly not measured by the "quantity" of their products.
Audioslave Audioslave
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But is the review true? Is it a joke? Are you telling me that someone actually writes like this? I don't know... anyway, the album isn't bad, even though Audioslave have proven to be a real mess live.
Vasco Rossi Buoni O Cattivi
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I didn't say to listen to anyone, but it seems obvious to me that we are faced with a case of lack of intelligence. It's not the end of the world; there are many of us, and not everyone can be endowed with intelligence. Besides, your comment and your nickname say a lot about the strength of your arguments, not to mention the great musical culture demonstrated by the poor guy who wrote this review.
Roger Glover The Butterfly Ball And Grasshopper's Feast
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Roger Glover is a truly remarkable figure, and I have never listened to anything from this album other than the tracks sung by Dio in the '99 Purple reissue with the Orchestra. It might be time to go and find it...
Vasco Rossi Buoni O Cattivi
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a classic ignorant review for an album that, while it may not be a masterpiece, has some interesting moments. I'm truly amazed to see that there are people who waste time writing this load of free nonsense, but we know that the mother of fools is always pregnant. what's the point of publishing trash like this? who knows...