Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Manilla Road Open The Gates
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As you can see, I can’t get the hang of the keyboard and I forgot the grade, so I’ll take this opportunity to ask you if you’ve ever heard of this Swedish thrash group: Maninnya Blade. They’re on the Encyclopedia after Manilla Road... but can you believe they didn’t include Annihilator? By the way: "Set The World On Fire" is one of the best albums I’ve ever heard. It takes me a lot of time to explain it, just like all the other albums I like. Sorry for the rambling. Until next time!
Manilla Road Open The Gates
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Many adjectives, irony, fluency, and expertise. This review is how I would write it: we probably have the same ideas in mind, it's just that I'll take some time to put them into practice, while you lay them out without any problems. So I'll take you as a reference and will try to learn the lesson well. By the way, since I've been writing reviews, I've kind of "woken up," still dealing with time being a tyrant, and I believe this does me good; at least my brain gets some exercise. Plus, I can also have fun and smile; here we have someone copying reviews from other sites (crazy stuff), or someone who keeps reviewing the same albums. My problem is that I haven't been able to find new albums for a while, damn it! New not in the sense of recent stuff, but, you know, bands like Atrophy, Re-Animator. Anyway, I know Manilla Road by name and they can't be too bad. Great review! Oh, I almost forgot: it would be nice one day to go on De Baser, type in a name like Razor and bam! read all the reviews. Who knows!
Terrorizer World Downfall
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Thank you Bartle, dedicated to you who inspired me with Metal Church and Deathrow. It was very difficult to put this review together, but in the end, I made it.
Rush 2112
Rush 2112
6 oct 06
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Great, great album. Excellent review that captures attention and describes the spirit of the album. However, I have always listened to the last songs like the title track, all of it is of great quality anyway.
Savatage Gutter Ballet
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I don't know if it's the best from Savatage, but it's a great album with heartbreaking songs like the title track and "Silk And Steel," which is awesome. Criss will always be in our hearts. Good review.
Thanatos Realm Of Ecstasy
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Thank you all!
Onslaught Power From Hell
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Thank you very much, Bartle, for the kind words, but especially for this strong review of a little-remembered band, which I have never listened to due to a lack of time. Until a few years ago, I could find used thrash records and take them home with great satisfaction, while now I have to find the right moment to listen to something. Regarding Onslaught, here’s what it says in the Encyclopedia of Metal by the elusive Editrice (1991): "...this punk-metal with somewhat naive traits receives such wide acclaim that in 1985, Music For Nations signs the band to its Under One Flag subsidiary..." In short, just two damn words to describe this nice little record, but thankfully you’ve written a superlative review: with the right balance of history and music. As for adjectives, it's good to use them abundantly, as it shows where a person draws their experiences from; comics, literature, manuals can create an explosive mix that everyone then brings to life in their own taste, capturing the attention of the reader. Welcome back and see you next time!
Trouble Psalm 9
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Well done Bartle, really well done. The only Trouble I know is the one from 1990 and "Manic Frustration." This one must be interesting too, like the review which is very narratively told, almost like a fairy tale. Bye!
Destruction The Antichrist
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Of Destruction, I really appreciate "Eternal Devastation," but you are very good. More serious than many adult people around me at the moment. For Bartle: also review "Power From Hell" if you have time. Hello everyone!
Bathory Under The Sign Of The Black Mark
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I don't remember how the record sounds; it seems very fierce to me. However, I do recall that on the back of a friend's vinyl there's a dedication to Kerry King, I don't know if it's humorous or fucking serious. Good review anyway, I'm going to listen to it again.