sorciopeloso

DeRank : 1,82
DeAge™ : 7174 days • Here since 19 october 2006
The Offspring Splinter
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Well Alberto, to each his own, but what exactly do you mean by "casino"? And please, suggesting Offspring and Blink-182 seems brave to me...
The Offspring Splinter
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It's the only album of theirs that I've never heard, not at all, but from the way you talk about it, it could simply be identical to every other one of their post-smash works.
Oh, but I'm the first to vote on the review! :-O
Sikth Death Of A Dead Day
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and yet, unlike the previous one, this album just doesn't convince me... a few tracks that really grab me, the rest are a bit too similar to each other, and too, too long (which, more or less, is what the review says). and that damn booklet is at times illegible! I mean, how am I supposed to read the verse of "where do we fall?"?! to be honest, I don't even know what rating to give it, 2 or 3? It would honestly be 2 and a half... alright, I'll listen to it again and decide later!
AA.VV. Faiv Domands To (Judicious) DeBaserians - Pregunta Trois (A to Z)
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The sample is also very nice, let's say it conveys the idea.
Verdena Requiem
Verdena Requiem
19 sep 07
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this is the eighth review of the album. the rating is clearly wrong (at least, I wouldn’t give a record I call a masterpiece a 3)
Rancid Life Won't Wait
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Has the criticism spoken badly about it? Are you sure? Cla, I think that the high number of tracks per album is what I like most about Rancid! Anyway, Crane Fist is great, no doubt about it! As for the rest, the review is pretty miserable.
Mayhem From The Darkest Past (Bootleg)
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The mayhem of now really disgusts you, huh? I will never listen to the bootleg in question.
Guttermouth Musical Monkey
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But are there two versions of this review? And is this the sanitized one?! :-O How scary! The other one can be found linked in the album's info...
Guttermouth Musical Monkey
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um... aside from the anti Lavigne/Finley rant, which is stale and pointless, the review doesn’t say anything about the album. There’s at least a 5-year gap between the commercial success of the “punk revival” (what a meaningless definition) of Green Day and Blink-182, so it’s a bit hard to group the two bands together... also, I believe sound effects weren't just used by Pink Floyd before (and after) this album, but above all, what is the engine of a genre? Okay, I get that you’re young, but...