Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Peter Punk XI
Peter Punk XI
23 oct 06
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The vote!
Peter Punk XI
Peter Punk XI
23 oct 06
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Good job, don't make duplicates.
Audioslave Revelations
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Maximum respect, but the inspiration is minimal. Both for the album and the reviewer.
Jake E. Lee A Fine Pink Mist
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Very good! The Badlands are also great, especially the posthumous album released in 1999.
Possessed Seven Churches
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I would just like to add that it’s hard to pinpoint the beginning of a music genre. For example, Zoetrope formed in 1978 (I’ve also read 1973 somewhere) and recorded "Amnesty" in 1985. Blind Illusion also formed in 1978 and recorded "The Sane Asylum" in 1988 (after various demos). In short, I’m rambling as usual, but these Possessed are cool—no doubt about it.
Possessed Seven Churches
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I read an interview with Jeff Becerra and he's really nice. The Possessed themselves didn't realize the importance of the album, which is fundamental. I agree with Bartebloom's assessment. Schuldiner himself looked at Becerra as a role model. Chuck, however, had "Heavy Metal Maniac" by Exciter among his five favorite albums.
Razor Evil Invaders
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Thank you, Bartle, always very clever in your comments and sincere. Lately, I've been writing by throwing out my first impressions on the albums I review, trying to catch the attention of the readers. As for the Razor, they are a personal obsession of mine. I can understand those who disparage them, but I wanted to review them because they recorded albums during the golden era of Thrash, and that's a fact, whether they're good or bad. Between 1984 and 1997, there are eight of their albums, one compilation, and one mini LP; this may not mean much, but, for example, the Heathen had a tougher life despite being an excellent band. Moreover, the sound of Evil Invaders is legendary and won't be replicated by anyone: it’s like if the MC5 played Thrash. Additionally, many interviews with bands cite them as a historic band; Hypocrisy covered the title track of this album; online, when talking about them, there are no harsh words. Oh, I just don’t understand anything anymore, the Razor will remain a mystery. Ah Bartle, I wanted to compliment you again on your review of Voivod: excellent work. Bye!
Razor Malicious Intent
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Thank you death Trasher.
Razor Evil Invaders
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No one is commenting? Well, it’s not the end of the world. Online, I found another review of "Evil Invaders" on www.metalmaniacs.it in the "Under A Thrash Attack" section, American edition.