Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7216 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Testament Low
Testament Low
24 sep 06
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P.C is my favorite track, but I've never been able to stomach Chuck's growl. The review isn't too bad, but it says little about the songs. I check the booklet, but it seems to me that the correct title is Trail of Tears.
Grip Inc. Solidify
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My 4 is well-deserved, though. Isolation is amazing, especially in the scream "Release!" But sometimes the voice is too whispered. Nice review.
Overkill W.F.O.
Overkill W.F.O.
21 sep 06
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The votes!
Overkill W.F.O.
Overkill W.F.O.
21 sep 06
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I've listened to it so many times, and every occasion is good to play it. It's a nice little record, but it has a somewhat strange characteristic: the bass sounds like a spring that overshadows the instruments. The review is great and knowledgeable; it also explains the origin of the term W.F.O, which I've always wondered about. Bye!
Faith Or Fear Punishment Area
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For Aniel: I also know the more famous ones, thankfully. There are some good little gems even among the secondary ones. By the way, I absolutely do not want to review things that have already been done; I would like to improve, that’s for sure. Critiques are always welcome. Bye!
Gothic Slam Killer Instinct
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Thank you Bartleboom. I still need to improve my writing, or perhaps try my hand at something more familiar.
Judas Priest Stained Class
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One of the first metal albums I listened to. When I bought it, it had, and still has, a unique magic perhaps because I was starting something new. Exciter is the legendary track, but the whole album is almost top-notch. Almost perfect review.
Immolation Dawn Of Possession
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I bought it used and even now I haven't understood anything about it. Let it be clear that you are excellent as a reviewer, but I have several feelings that are as follows: Ross's rasp is similar to David Vincent's but monotonous, Craig's drummer is technically competent but doesn't engage me, the riffs are crushing, yes, but Hobbs-Cerrito as songwriters are better (in my opinion). But here comes Immolation, with its own reason for existence: the music is perfect for the cover, it seems to reproduce the obscene buzz of devils rising to get angels ready for the party. So I'm going to listen to it again while simultaneously reading your review, and who knows, maybe I’ll change my mind.
Judas Priest Point Of Entry
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The reception is great, very smooth; the album (I have the one with the different cover) shows more than one flaw. Too polished production or lack of a You've got another thing coming? The fact is that it deserves more than one listen, and we must admit that certain atmospheres of the album are unique in the Priest discography, like Desert Plains or Solar Angels.
Sabbat Dreamweaver
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The best of Sabbat, listened to a hell of a lot of times; complex and captivating thrash, in tune with the album's artwork. Great review!