Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Sodom Persecution Mania
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Good review of an album not yet released, which I have never listened to. Well done, death Trasher.
U2 Achtung Baby
U2 Achtung Baby
10 oct 06
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Here, there's something fishy going on.
Cannibal Corpse Vile
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Well! I've tried many times to listen to "Vile" but I just can't make myself like it. They wanted a singer who could growl quickly, and they found that in Fisher. Meanwhile, Barnes just stood still while the others ran around like crazy. By the way, Fisher only wrote the lyrics for two songs and in interviews after the other albums, he says he’s not really interested in doing it (and his bandmates agree, not wanting to push him). I won’t rate the review because I didn’t quite grasp its spirit, but I have to say that for me, the Brutal would be very useful for sorting out someone I know. It's better if I don't say more: it’s tough working with certain people who have their noses in the air; for them, Suffocation (for example) is just noise, and that really grinds my gears. Hi everyone!
Terrorizer World Downfall
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A sincere thank you to everyone who voted for me.
Witchfinder General Death Penalty
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Gasp! Bartle, I’ve read this too, and it’s a bomb. Never heard the album (I know who they are), but it felt like reading a novel in these lines, a smooth narrative reminiscent of the "speed" that Calvino declaimed in "Lezioni americane." Legendary Bartle!
Napalm Death "Fear, Emptiness, Despair"
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Great review, really. I know this album well and it's excellent: the ending of "Plague Rages" is lethal, but also "Armaggedon..." and "Fasting On Deception". To me, Utopia Banished still sounds like Grindcore, but since labeling is always difficult, I trust your words because you are truly knowledgeable. Just think, I read in a brief advertisement for the album: "...the technological expression of Grindcore...". At the time of "Inside The Torn Apart" (I think), when asked, "Can we still define you as a Grindcore band?", Shane Embury replied like this (more or less): "If we really have to give a definition of our music, then we can use the word Grindcore; I don't like labels, but we have to make it clear to people what kind of music we play..." Legendary Napalm Death.
Running Wild Port Royal
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Never heard of Running Wild, but they've been around since 1976, if I'm not mistaken, embodying the words of Rock'n'Rolf. I will make sure to fill this gap. Very good feedback. Bye!
Running Wild Blazon Stone
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No worries Bartle, I'm here too. I've never listened to Running Wild, but the review is good and since everyone is snubbing the review and the band, I'll give the review a 5. They know all the covers of Running Wild well, I've read various interviews in magazines, in fact Rock'n'Rolf is quite likable and on the cover of "Gates of Purgatory" it seems to me he's welding. I'm ashamed to have never heard anything from these German pirates; I'll try to make up for it!
Annihilator Set the World On Fire
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The review is decent: croma puntata + semicroma, I don't know what it means. Sorry for my ignorance, but I'm not a musician, unfortunately; however, I really like the description of "Sound Goods To Me." "Phoenix Rising" should be removed, while the rest is at excellent levels. For various reasons, all three of Annihilator's first works deserve a 5, that's my judgment. They all give me different emotions, even "Carnival Diablos" moves me in a different way. Hi everyone!
Manilla Road Open The Gates
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Mule? Well, I’d use it too but there’s family: the last things I downloaded were the two Assassins. As for the Annihilator, we definitely have opposing views, but I assure you it’s good to compare perspectives like we do. Adjectives? It wasn’t a criticism, but a compliment: it would be a disaster without adjectives. It’s like a tree missing its leaves. I wonder what surprises you’ll have in store for me with the next reviews!