Bisius

DeRank : 2,26
DeAge™ : 7220 days • Here since 4 september 2006
Furry Things The Big Saturday Illusion
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Easycure, I obviously respect your opinion, but I advised you to delve into each song to give a clearer idea of what the users who commented are about to listen to. After all, there's a bit of a difference between psychedelia and mysticism, and someone might be taken aback by your words. Anyway, feel free to do as you wish. P.S. Ban anonymous comments.
Metallica Master Of Puppets
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Indeed, in parentheses, I was the only one who gave a positive vote, right Bartle? Come on, come on... better not to add anything else...
Metallica Master Of Puppets
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Bartleboom, I'll cast a more than pitiful veil over your gigantic nonsense. Not even I, in a month and a half of being here, have said such huge things. I give up. Requiem.
Oasis Don't Believe The Truth
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Well, the good intentions were there, the review didn’t turn out too badly, but it’s the NINTH damn it. Next time (as Ocram would suggest), pay close attention to the first point of the pre-review notice. If you have anything more to say, great, otherwise don’t write at all. The album, by the way, is really bad.
Adriano Celentano Svalutation
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Anonymous as always the usual assholes. And to avoid the correct thrash: BISIUS BISIUS BISIUS FUCK YOU! I’ll do it myself.
Slayer Reign In Blood
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And I vote again (P.S. sorry for the "va" with the accent)
Slayer Reign In Blood
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Divodark, don’t give ratings for shit. How can you give one to this album? Go listen to your wonderful Alkaline Trio, will you?
Slayer Reign In Blood
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Slayer are not Nazis, and certainly not Satanists; their stage impact is always striking, adding stereotypes of the evil-satanist and the now-I’m-gonna-slay-nazist, along with their lyrics. The album is a massacre, the result of three kilos of cocaine and twenty destroyed guitars in half an hour; not even Sgarbi with his monologues can keep up this pace. The review, besides being a useless duplicate (the others are all wonderful), doesn’t delve into a damn thing about this milestone of thrash. I'm not voting this time. But you could have avoided this review.
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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Guys, get it into your heads that this album has been out for a month and a half and already there are six hundred reviews. And this one isn't even that great. The album is practically on the verge of indecency.
Furry Things The Big Saturday Illusion
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Forget that fucking anonymous (and next time ban anonymous comments). Well, I know them, not directly of course, but through my dad (who introduced me to the La's some time ago). The album, I’ll be honest, didn’t impress me much. The psychedelia is there, the feeling of ethereal mysticism too, but to call it a masterpiece seems a bit excessive to me. The review, in my opinion, is hasty. You could have definitely delved into each individual song instead of sketching a general picture. Requiem.