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DeAge™ : 7220 days • Here since 4 september 2006
Red Hot Chili Peppers Freaky Styley
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It's not "while you rebel against hell" but "while you burn for eternity." Then, on the Wikipedia page I saved in my folder, it says: Tom Araya - vocals and bass. Kerry King - guitar. Jeff Hanneman - bass and guitar. Dave Lombardo - drums. Call the Wikipedia people ignorant if I'm wrong. I have Divine Intervention and Reign In Blood from Slayer, besides Christ Illusion (which I'd prefer not to comment on...), and I've downloaded the Dittohead video (which is identical to Slipknot's Duality). Anyway: you who talk so much about De-Gustibus, De-Gustibus, and De-Gustibus, De-Gustibus my balls at this point. If I say I don't consider Flea one of the best bassists ever because he doesn't explore complex chords, and you immediately accuse me of ignorance, what's the point of staying on this site? If you’re always right! I just shared my opinion... whatever, it doesn’t matter, fine.
Evanescence The Open Door
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How many reviews will it take to realize that this album is garbage?
Deftones White Pony
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The album is really beautiful, I went crazy for Change, but weren’t there a bit too many of these reviews? Anyway, you were precise and concise. Very well done.
Little Feat As Time Goes By
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What art... vellutogrigio and sylvian1982 discussing with each other... two of the best... and then there's ocram... I'll put this among the recommended. I can't miss out on so many extraordinary De-Reviewers.
Little Feat As Time Goes By
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PROLIFIC AND EXTRAORDINARILY GOOD AT WRITING REVIEWS. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL COVER. 5 STRAMERITATO, IN MY OPINION YOU'RE ON THE TRAIL OF GRASSHOPPER, GREAT JOB.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Freaky Styley
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The songs by the Red Hot are somewhat simple compared to the example taken into consideration, that of Slayer. On one hand, there's still a good dose of funk and melody (as well as simple chords to play), while on the other hand, there's a substantial dose of rage mixed with super-fast solos and furious blast beats. Let's say that the Red Hot have never been about blast beats.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Freaky Styley
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Taken by the public, I mean the image of men thirsty for sex that they had built for themselves, which therefore had a strong grip on the audience. As for the matter of the pick: the pick certainly adds a lot of speed, but who said it also provides the necessary skill? I've said that I don't consider Flea one of the best, but not because he can't play, guys, only because the rhythmic pattern of his bass is extremely simple, that's all, unlike Hanneman who instead fires off terrifying solos or, as I put it, "sclero" solos. Here, however, Flea still makes a good impression, no doubt about that. It just seemed excessive to me to consider him one of the best bassists of all time. Did I explain myself well? These discussions are always very important.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Freaky Styley
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So, so, so. Let's clarify one thing. What Bartleboom said is not entirely correct. Araya plays the bass, that's true. But Hanneman alternates between bass and guitar, so it's not accurate to say that Hanneman is just a guitarist. I apologize to Bartle, because I referred to the good Jeff as just a bassist. It's a bit of both.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Freaky Styley
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So you’re saying that the bassist of Slayer can barely be heard on the albums? Are you sure? And who plays the solo in Dittohead? Flea from his house? When did I ever say that Flea isn’t good? I only said that I don’t consider him one of the best! If you learned to read... P.S. I have the album in question, and since everyone has their own tastes, I just said that it doesn't seem special to me.
Christina Aguilera Back To Basics
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............ what a mess...... oops, sorry