Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Agnostic Front Cause For Alarm
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Well... I'm going to get it, I'm in the crossover thrash phase.
Suicidal Tendencies Freedumb
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Good album and good review.
Nuclear Assault Handle With Care
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Decent reception for a good album (not a masterpiece) that is always pleasant to listen to.
Nuclear Assault Game Over
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Deadly disk!
D.R.I. Dirty Rotten + Violent Pacification
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Great band, highly admired by Dave Lombardo as well, and great feedback.
Death Angel The Ultra-Violence
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Masterpiece! Great "Evil Priest," stunning the title track. The review is good even though the album was released in April 1987 and not in 1986.
The Silencers A Blues For Buddha
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Great!
Defiance Void Terra Firma
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First of all, thank you for the comments, all very good. Although they have left no trace of themselves, they are working on an album, and a box set titled "Insomnia" has also been released, collecting their three albums along with demo versions and other goodies. A DVD is also expected as is customary in these celebrations. The real mystery is Testament, who have ascended to the Olympus of thrash despite the presence of drummer Louie Clemente, who, compared to Matt Vander Ende or Mark Hernandez, appears like the Sun next to Antares or Betelgeuse. Goodnight everyone, and see you next time.
The Silencers A Letter From St. Paul
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I know these ("Scottish Rain") even though I haven't listened to this album. Two months ago I listened to "A Blues For Buddha." At the time, "Tutto" (the monthly magazine) spoke highly of them; there were also images from a concert featuring Dave Stewart.
Destruction Infernal Overkill
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Ahemm...cough..cough..I listened to it again with different headphones, the ones my sister uses for her walk-man, and I changed my mind. The problem is that with these headphones I have to re-listen to other records, quite a few others. The review is highly shareable. Bye!