Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Vincenzo Natali Cube (Il Cubo)
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Once seen, it can't be unseen, and one keeps their distance from the second and third chapters.
Inveracity Extermination of Millions
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Well..."Liege Of Inveracity" I would say; discreet receipt (the year of publication is missing)
Gary Glitter Glitter
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The review is really interesting. I'm not a fan of glam, but I can take a look at it.
Severe Torture Feasting On Blood
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No, I’m here too. I don’t listen to Brutal not because I’m scared by its harshness or themes or covers, but because it probably doesn’t ignite that spark for me like 80s thrash does. I go as far as Autopsy, Immolation, or Suffocation, but only occasionally, while I listen to Death or Pestilence or Obituary, for example, more frequently. The review is good, and the cover reminds me of the movie "Wishmaster" and the song "Feasting On The Blood Of The Insane" by Six Feet Under. Bye :DDD
John Carpenter 1997: Fuga Da New York
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@Jawbreaker, if you go to the review of Razor's "Evil Invaders," I referenced the movie "They Live":DDDDD
Toxik World Circus
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Hi night, really a great review and I must admit that I have never understood whether they are a heavy or thrash or speed metal band, but wait, I'll go read Bartleboom's review on "Nosferatu" where he talked about these differences. In fact, let's hope Bartle will come to comment and tell us his thoughts on this. According to industry insiders, "Think This" is superior to this one and many believe Charles Sabin is more talented than Mike Sanders. But I don't think so; both albums are 5-star material but the first one has more raw energy, while the second one has more technique and cerebral quality. Josh Cristian also thanks Malmsteen and rightly so, you can feel all his technique in the solo of the title track. Can you believe I got these albums together on vinyl, both used, and I have never had the courage to draft a review? But I'm glad you did, congratulations. I still haven't managed to listen to Watchtower, darn it, I hope to get to it soon! Bye:DDDD
Tygers of Pan Tang Spellbound
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Welcome back ocram!
John Carpenter 1997: Fuga Da New York
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I see that there's talk of "District 13" as well; well, that film is excellent, and so is Napoleon's phrase: "I was born out of time." Even in "Fog," there’s a repeat of the assault by the hordes of evil and the resistance of the heroes, this time in the church. In short, whether it's Blake's lepers, Voodoo of revenge, or zombies led by Alice, the tone doesn’t change, and it’s always captivating.
John Carpenter 1997: Fuga Da New York
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Sure, good review and a film that I always enjoy watching again.
Suicidal Tendencies How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today
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The review is nice (though the first sentence is really long) and so is the album, but I’ve listened to the next one a lot and also to ā€œLights..ā€. However, your review has motivated me, and I’m going to listen to it again. I agree with nightdriver about Rocky George’s talent.