sorciopeloso

DeRank : 1,82
DeAge™ : 7174 days • Here since 19 october 2006
Ignite A Place Called Home
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@ Taurus: the Ignite are among the bands that contributed to "Our Impact Will Be Felt," a tribute compilation to SOIA (with a chilling cover of Cease Fire), hence the reference. In any case, it’s the same review that leads to considering hardcore bands as a whole, but also wanting to focus, as you wish to do, on just "melodic HC" groups/albums. I don't think it's hard to find better ones: just to name the first that come to mind, Propagandhi (have you ever heard "Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes"?), Lawrence Arms, Dillinger Four (Versus God is a delightful album), even Pennywise in their now chronic repetitiveness...
(Ah, yes! Hatebreed were only mentioned in one question to which everyone rightly answered that they have nothing to do with it.)
Ignite A Place Called Home
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Cappo, unlike Téglás, does not try to be virtuous.
Ignite A Place Called Home
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"one of the best hardcore punk albums of the last decade": really? I’ll be harsh, but here we are faced with a record (and more generally a band) that is musically flat, with the added annoyance that the singer thinks he’s Bruce Dickinson. (by the way, Ignite even managed to ruin a song by Sick of It All, which is no small feat)
Yoshihisa Hirano & Hideki Taniuchi Death Note Original Soundtrack
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(anime are cartoons, not comics)
Millencolin Melack
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"If I loved." But here we go again with this story about "we complain about duplicates and blah blah." It has nothing to do with it; it's just absurd to write 5 very poor lines that say nothing just to make a "report" about a demo from 15 years ago by a band that you've already had the chance to "report" on other times, and then to get upset like you do if someone dares to make a comment. Come on, try to understand what I wrote in the first post.
Millencolin Melack
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I usually don't like to make statements like this, but... I understand that you love Millencolin to death, but what purpose does this review serve, given how it is presented?
Demis Roussos Demis
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in that cover it almost looks like a slim person
Black Sabbath Between Heaven and Hell
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it seems that this review is pleasing everyone
Tohru Fujisawa GTO
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GTO owes almost everything to Be Free! by Egawa, which, however, is a work of a completely different caliber (not by chance, it struggled to be published in Italy until its conclusion). Shonen is NOT synonymous with "heroes with superhuman powers, a clear division between good and evil, nor the rhetoric of the warrior ready to sacrifice himself for the salvation of his people!" The term does not indicate a genre but simply the average target audience of the work. @ Alia: trust me, you are completely mistaken.