cptgaio

DeRank : 5,23
DeAge™ : 7174 days • Here since 19 october 2006
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade
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oops: I don't like it...
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade
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I only heard the single and I don't like it. I don't know if I'll listen to the album because it's not my genre anyway. The review is nice, although a bit too brief.
To Bisius: everyone has the right to review and/or comment on whatever they want as long as they do it civilly, so take a moment to reflect and reread some of your posts. Bye!
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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I won’t talk about the album because I've already expressed my thoughts, and I won’t discuss the review either because it adds nothing new and it’s not written exceptionally well. I simply ask you not to curse. Thank you.
Iron Maiden Virtual XI
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The album is honestly poorly done, the review completely pointless. Please don't curse.
Blink 182 Blink 182
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A beautiful album by a band that is purely escapist musically but with a lot of dignity, a shamelessly biased review with a questionable introduction but essentially well done.
Europe Secret Society
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The album isn't bad, the review is nice but a bit biased.
Kate Bush Never For Ever
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beautiful album, a commendable review but a bit too brief.
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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When I was little, their epic tones were perfect for taking a break from everyday life (school, family, etc.), and ever since then, I've always loved how they remain true to themselves and their fans. Still, their presence hasn't stopped me from exploring other genres... it might sound strange, but I'm also a devoted fan of Tori Amos, Tool, Afterhours, and I enjoy a wide variety of genres.
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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What I want to emphasize is that the beauty lies precisely in the fact that our affinities towards something arise from a very intimate sphere. Just like repulsions, so it's perfectly fine that you don't like Maiden, let's talk about it! I don't like Charlie Parker, let's discuss it! But let's avoid falling into sterile discussions about what real music is, because we'll grow old without getting anywhere... because there's no real music; there's beautiful or ugly Music, but (and I'll throw another cliché) with equal listening rights.
Bye!
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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Talking about music, I agree that Maiden may be seen by non-fans as rhetorical and boring, but what bothers me a bit is that people often stop at these two axioms (and I've been hearing them for twenty years... the axioms!), and few try to understand that behind the passion for a band there are even more complex things (which, in my case regarding Iron, I won't explain because I would bore you and probably come off as a bit pathetic in the eyes of many frequenters of Debaser... even though, in the end, I don't really care much).