Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
King Diamond Conspiracy
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Thank you immensely, fenni, for the dedication and for the superb review. I too am convinced that the cover has taken away some charm from the product, and the connection to "Them" has slightly tainted the sense of novelty. Finally, I managed to understand the story very well after so many years and to see it told with great diligence. Well done, fenni! I'm very satisfied with this review. Just think, even a friend of mine considered "Conspiracy" superior to "Them" and "Abigail." I don’t know if he has changed his mind, but what matters is the perfect analysis of this review, which I fully agree with. Until next time!
Sinister Cross The Styx
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The Pestilence are the greatest; it's unfair to compare them to the Sinister. Moreover, before the Sinister, there were also the Thanatos, active since 1984.
Audioslave Revelations
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The worst of the three.
Led Zeppelin Remasters
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"Gods of rock" I don't know, certainly very great and legendary.
Daniele Groff Mi Accordo
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I remember "Anna Giulia," but just briefly.
Scialpi Estensioni
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I remember him from the telemarketing with the upturned mustache, and I think he was at the 40th spot on the sales charts. These are the only images that come to mind from the LP.
Reo Speedwagon Wheels Are Turnin'
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Great!
Tankard Zombie Attack
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First of all, I would like to thank everyone who commented despite my glaring mistake that has a very specific cause (I won't explain it because it's too long), showing appreciation for my review efforts. It was Bartleboom who ignited the tankardian spark in me, and I found myself quietly singing, during my wife's maternal grandmother's birthday party, the song "Mercenary": "roniiin, roniiin uei, flieeeen, flieeeen fastli...". Of course, when it comes to thrash, we use more or less the same terminology, but my goal is to write exactly what I feel, especially because in the reviews circulating online I've read everything and its opposite; I just want to offer a perspective, a way to have fun while learning new topics (I never knew about Lohocla, for example). I've never been to a thrash concert (the closest was Death SS), and I discovered thrash at twenty... however, thanks to the resources available, I've managed to form some ideas by reading everything: reviews, reports, behind-the-scenes, and off we go. I’ve never considered myself an expert, but a passionate fan:DDD @Bartleboom let’s say that my goal was to "encourage" you to review "Possessed By Fire" given what you told me; I just tried to drop some pebbles here and there to test the waters. A month ago I gathered them into a single CD since I had "Possessed..." and "Rising.." on vinyl, never listened to, trying to grasp its secret without succeeding, and I said, "too bad Bartle is in a Doom phase..." now we’ve reached the point you absolutely must review it, no excuses. I also looked for news about the mascot but saw that there’s little online and I let it go. "Neurodeliri" is mentioned by Petrozza as a great album, and "Better Off Dead" is, for me, better than both "Agent Orange" and "Persecution Mania". Incredible Michael Hoffmann, who went from hesitations about Assassin to glory with Sodom... so, let's move on with Exumer:DDD. However, I must point out that, while it’s true you received some criticism on your last review, by backtracking too much on your positions you also disappointed those like me who enjoy the style you reserve for Doom and its derivatives. It’s truly a nice thing to be able to review while changing registers as you do, and I don’t believe you aren’t cut out for other genres; it seems you've demonstrated that brilliantly, but it’s also difficult to satisfy everyone. I await your news:DDD
Longobardeath Ki L'è Dür
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Nice idea to review in Lombard dialect, I thought I would struggle to read but instead I managed (I'm from the south of Vicenza): "Kill 'em All = Ki l'è Moll, Ki l'è Dür!" fun:DDD.
Antimatter Leaving Eden
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Very good!