Moonchild

DeRank : 1,23
DeAge™ : 7960 days • Here since 24 august 2004
Iron Monkey Our Problem
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Thank you for the kiss on the forehead. Solomon, what the hell are you still doing here at your age?
Iron Monkey Our Problem
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In my house, nothing gets thrown away.
Iron Monkey Our Problem
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A better review than this for the Monkey could not exist. I have a sister, and she gets screwed by the whole world. But no gentle revenge, car-crusher; my review is a masterpiece like no other. Big hugs to her too; I recommend them if she hasn’t listened to them yet, but she should listen with attentive ears, don’t fall into the trap of cool-cover-concept-scatterbrain riff, please. Here we’re talking about history and musical chapters that no longer exist, and only a few chosen ones understand them. Kisses on the butt.
Converge No Heroes
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Well, here we go again, still talking about heavy stuff, the usual gene Hoglan, but it's not on that level.
Converge No Heroes
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As a drummer's judgment, I can understand its essence and value from all the listens I've had in my life; don't ask me to talk about grooves and other stuff. In the genre, I must say that those who have impressed me the most are Brann Dailor from Remission (even though he messes things up on Blood Mountain anyway), and as you rightly say, Koller from You Fail, who is even more technical, with the excuse of adding an unsustainable chaos to his style; Dave Witte from "Soundtracks to the Personal Revolution." I'll think of others throughout the day. If you can reach the levels of Jane Doe, you're a hell of a drummer. Who do you play with, Gustavo?
Rammstein Voelkerball
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Coffee is just an excuse, we both know what you promised me. Don't play dumb, I’ve forgotten all the musical knowledge I had to focus on your promise. Ah, I was talking about money, not your vagina.
Converge No Heroes
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You said that your passion for drumming returned while listening to Converge; I thought you wanted to style yourself like Ben Koller. My boy, if you manage to get even a little close, I’ll buy you a gin and tonic. One, no more, I don’t know you that well, you know. My mom always tells me not to offer too much to strangers, because you never know how much they might offer you back. Eh. As for my personal ranking of Converge albums, I put 1. Jane Doe 2. No Heroes 3. Petitioning The Empty Sky 4. You Fail Me 5. When Forever Comes....6. Halo.
Converge No Heroes
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I consider Jane Doe the best of the best in post-hardcore (not calling it metalcore because you'll get mad) and Converge the true masters. No Heroes is terrifying in how unpredictable its structure is; by slowing down at certain points, they've only enhanced the bone-crushing effect, and their technique did the rest. For someone who generally sucks up to doom, it's quite a satisfaction. One of the few bands of this kind that I still listen to, but damn it, good luck trying to play the drums like them!
Unearth III: In The Eyes Of Fire
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Damn, it's far from the time when the newbies would blow me up when I commented on their reviews. I'll tell you, I hardly listen to the genre anymore, having totally jumped ship to tougher shores, but I remember that during the wave, Unearth stood out completely from the rest of the crew with absolutely worthy technical skills, but they sounded so classic that I sometimes found myself losing my cool. Anyway, I think they were worth it live; a few years ago in Bassano with Walls Of Jericho, they killed it.
Hatebreed Supremacy
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Pirletta, but where did I write that the most metalcore are the Burnt? How much I like you metalcorers, you remind me of myself when I was young.