OzzyRotten

DeRank : 0,73
DeAge™ : 7214 days • Here since 8 september 2006
Opera IX Anphisbena
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For me too, their best album is "Maleventum," and the woman singing in the Maiden cover is Cadaveria, the former singer of the band, now in the eponymous group.
Goreopsy Intentional Disfiguration
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Thank you for always introducing me to new bands…
Nasum Human 2.0
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I've never been able to tolerate Grind-core. I've always found the ultra-chaotic and devastating mix of this genre to be irritating, yet it does include some truly outstanding bands (and I say this out of honesty). However, when it comes to Nasum... well... an exception has to be made. Their genius knew no bounds, and the rage they unleashed was truly something extraordinary. Very good. Well done.
Goreopsy Intentional Disfiguration
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I haven't listened to the album, so I can't pass judgment, but I promise to catch up soon and give it a listen, if only for the desire that arose in me while reading your review. A note to Carlino: did you know they invented hot water? And also that Metal and Rock are dead? Oh right, but that's demagoguery, isn't it?
Goreopsy Intentional Disfiguration
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I haven't listened to the album, so I can't pass any judgment, but I promise to catch up and listen to it soon, if only because of the urge I got from reading your review.
A note to Carlino: did you know they've invented hot water? And also that Metal and Rock are dead? Oh right, but this is demagogy, isn’t it?
Rob Zombie Hellbilly Deluxe
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I don’t really see all these Slayer influences, though… It’s still a nice album, even if it gets a bit tiresome over time, but Rob Zombie is always great, and his passion for all things horror is truly genuine.
Ulver Bergtatt
Ulver Bergtatt
26 dec 06
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I must say that I've always preferred the Garm of the early Borknagar, but my opinion is biased, as I'm crazy about Borknagar, no matter what they do. However, I can also recognize good work, and this album is one of those. Congratulations.
Accept Metal Heart
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Very well done.
You reviewed a piece of Metal history that was missing here, and you did it excellently, for an excellent band, after all...
Primordial The Gathering Wilderness
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Nothing to say except that it's really great. I'll get the album. Thanks for the tip, I didn't know them at all.
Black Sabbath Reunion
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I thank you all for the positive and negative comments, whatever they may be.
I fully understand that this review is lengthy and perhaps too "subjective." There's nothing I can do about it: when I listened to this album again last night and noticed it wasn't in the Database, I immediately started writing.
A way like any other to honor, in my own way, an institution of rock and Hard'n'Heavy.
It's true, I really talked very little about each single song, only mentioning a few comments on the ones that sent chills down my spine, and I didn't touch at all on the artistic paths of the members, nor the added value they brought, but at that point, honestly, we'd have needed three reviews and not just one, so, inevitably, I had to adapt.
Anyway, I repeat, I can only be glad that this Live has sparked some attention, and I thank you once again...