Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Deftones Around The Fur
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Thank you Raiden, I've never seen a photo of Dana Wells, I only think there's a dedication on the first Soulfly: "Loving memory Dana" if I'm not mistaken, but I wouldn't want to say something wrong. Bye!
Kajagoogoo White Feathers
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@trellheim: there was worse, and sooner or later I will review "Islands," which deserves 4 stars. NonsoloLimahl: Nick Beggs is better as a singer and musician.
Terrorizer World Downfall
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This album is one of my all-time favorites. Thank you nightdriver for the visit. Bye!
Mad Season Above
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After all these comments, I need to go back and review it; I was too caught up in Temple Of The Dog, but I seem to remember it being a great album.
Deftones Around The Fur
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Could you elaborate a bit, maybe explain the meaning of the cover that I've never understood?
Whiplash Insult To Injury
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It's not on the level of "Ticket To Mahyhem," but it's a great album, with excellent songs, not exactly Speed-Thrash throughout the whole thing, but varied. Well done, Cangelosi. Well... Thrash or Heavy/Thrash, it's hard to precisely define the genre of this work. Good job.
Mimmo Locasciulli Sglobal
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I congratulate you on the nice review. I only know Locasciulli from the collaboration with Ruggeri. A nice recovery nonetheless. Bye!
Ancient Rites Rubicon
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Great review. "Transcend The Rubicon" is an album by Benediction recently reviewed by Tepes, I wonder what they meant by that title. I like the initial historical analysis. Bye!
Spawn Of Possession Noctambulant
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Great review as always: now I'm sure you're the only one capable of reviewing the demo tapes of Cynic. I would really like you to do it, even if there are three or four. I can also see Protector being a good fit for you or Agressor's "Neverending Destiny". Bye! :DD
Yezda Urfa Sacred Baboon
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@Dave: I confess that I know the SRC for a very specific reason. Do you remember the Rock Encyclopedias that came out years ago? Well, I got them all except for the one from the '50s. In the one from the '60s, since I was listening to a lot of classic Hard Rock, and not Thrash like I do now, I flipped through the pages looking for something Hard: Gun, Litter, Moving Sidewalks, Mc5, SRC popped up. The Rationals weren't mentioned. The names in question were defined as Hard, which is why I used that term, so I didn't state it as a summation of reasoning. In "Milestones," there are three or four songs, let's say "hard," there's even a slow song "Our Secret" and a slow one like "Sandy" by Olivia Newton-John. I read more about music than I actually listen to it, so I know stories and names but I haven't heard them, except for a few; unfortunately, due to a lack of time. So on DeBaser, I feel really small when it comes to "thinking" about music. Hi, it was a pleasure chatting with you :-)