Francescobus

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DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Utopia Ra
Utopia Ra
22 oct 07
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Beautiful this one too, congratulations!
Douglas Hickox Oscar Insanguinato (Theatre Of Blood, 1973)
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Hi Bartle, unfortunately I've only seen "The Abominable Dr. Phibes." Vincent Price is a fantastic actor, just like Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee (both appeared as guests on "Space: 1999"). The review is excellent, passionate, and flows well; I would sit down to watch it like "The Conversation," but... well, we'll see. If you also got bogged down in reviewing only thrash, it wouldn't be so bad—just imagine how cool it would be: all the secondary and tertiary albums reviewed splendidly :DDD.
Annihilator Carnival Diablos
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Thank you nevermind, I'm very attached to this record for sentimental reasons: the evening after I met my wife, at a pizza with friends, I went home and was so euphoric that I listened to "Battered" two or three times in a row.
Infectious Grooves The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It's the Infectious Grooves
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I started listening to Suicidal with "Join The Army," then "Still Cyco..." and I got really into it. However, I haven't been able to listen to the 1983 edition, but I'll catch up. Then came the thrash trilogy "How..." + "Controlled..." + "Lights...," followed by "Suicidal For Life" and "Freedumb." So, I haven't heard it all, and I also knew there were these Infectious... truly great. Tonight on the highway, I was able to appreciate them: it’s music that lifts your spirits, played with taste, technique, and passion, and that’s saying something. I’ve missed out on them all these years. Thanks, night, you really surprised me: DDDD
Mordred Fool's Game
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Hi night, I'm always happy to see you again, thank you so much, I'll definitely revisit Exodus and Overkill, that's for sure. Try listening to Torque (I've reviewed them as well), I think it's worth it, the album is from 1996. Speaking of which: great Infectious Groove, I'm going to comment on that now:DDD
Annihilator Carnival Diablos
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Hi night, thanks for the compliments (too kind :DD), feel free to go ahead with "Alice In Hell" and "Never Neverland" and then onto this. If you want, take a look at "Set The World On Fire"; DDDD
Forbidden Forbidden Evil
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And again… Forbidden reformed with the lineup from "Forbidden Evil," then Defiance recorded a whole new album, and then Doug Harrington passed away (R.I.P). Last year, a three-track demo from Heathen, then the latest Onslaught; but the most haunting gem for me comes from the past: Gack. Laaz Rockit plus Matt Vander Ende released "Fix" under this moniker whose meaning I don’t know, I think it’s slang and the cover art is a mystery... news on metal archives. If you know anything, let me know because I’m very interested in these mysteries: DDDDD
Todd Rundgren Faithful
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Very good, a smooth read as usual and full of information: "If Todd wins the showdown with the Yardbirds in the opener "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" (an emblematic track, given that almost all the pieces date back ten years earlier, as well as the 45s whose B-side in the U.S. was "The Nazz Are Blue"... Very precise, the other B-side seems to have been "Psyco..." and on guitar Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. Congratulations!
Francis Ford Coppola Rusty Il Selvaggio
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I haven't seen the movie, but the soundtrack is stunning, featuring songs like "Tulsa Tango," "Our Mother Is Alive," and the well-known "Don't Box Me In."
Annihilator Carnival Diablos
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@autopilot, just thrash or if we want speed metal (technical), they are not death metal. The second LP "Master Project Genesis" is described in the Arcana Heavy Encyclopedia of 1990: "One of the best records ever produced in the Benelux, and it's from 1988). Then they disappeared, what a shame :((