sorciopeloso

DeRank : 1,82
DeAge™ : 7174 days • Here since 19 october 2006
Ride The Sky New Protection
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We have returned to the classic Michieletto style... looking closely at the reviewed album, it says only: "Here everything is absolutely predictable, codified, lacking in personality, exclusively oriented towards the iteration of styles and clichés that are now worn out and drowned in the very sewer they generated" (by the way, it's clear who that "they" refers to, but syntactically it seems to hobble a bit). Isn't that a bit too little?
Prophecy Our Domain
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Wow! Now I'll try to find it.
Nightwish Oceanborn
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no no, I was just checking if it was copied! and indeed...
Nightwish Oceanborn
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it's not just about grammatical errors. take the first two paragraphs: do they add anything to the review? the same goes for the one dedicated to the cover. other information is definitely unnecessary (like the meaning of nightwish), while when it comes to the music, aside from the constant reference to "Tarja's voice," not much is actually written. and keep in mind, I'm not even one of those who tears down every stipe review... now let's see what lovelorn says.
Michael Learns To Rock Played On Pepper
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how beautiful! a 1 without any sort of invective against the reviewed record
Metallica Ride The Lightning
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I believe that the 1960s group is not counted among the 91 reviews on Iron Maiden (it doesn't appear in the review list on the "Iron Maiden: everything we know" page)! On the other hand, I notice as many as 5 of their reviews among literary cases (compared to 3 for Pink Floyd). In Bartle's ranking, I think Queen (68) come in fifth place, with The Beatles much further behind (only 51).
White Rabbits Fort Nightly
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how is it? now I really want to feel something
Phoenix Cantofabule
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the review seems to cut off halfway.
Biffy Clyro Blackened Sky
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it’s the rece of the 4!
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath
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As I always say, next time try to avoid doing a track-by-track analysis; it makes the reading too heavy without conveying the complete sense of the album.