deathinaugust

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DeAge™ : 7167 days • Here since 26 october 2006
Limbonic Art In Abhorrence Dementia
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great review, really. yes, strangely, no one had reviewed Limbonic Art yet. keep it up!
Emperor Scattered Ashes: A decade Of Emperial Wrath
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No, I send the covers by scanning them; sometimes they're scanned a bit crooked because it seems more "artistic" to me, less symmetrical.
Emperor Scattered Ashes: A decade Of Emperial Wrath
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mmm...thank you so much, I'm actually writing a lot of them lately, with all the new records I'm buying and the old ones I'm revisiting, quite a few will come out...I almost felt guilty about posting so many, I didn't want anyone to think I was looking for attention...but if there are people who appreciate it, then it's a different story. thanks again
Fates Warning Disconnected
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I don't know the album, I don't know the band, but you're doing a great job with your latest prog-metal reviews and so on. Well done! You deserve an award!
Borknagar The Archaic Course
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What a passion! You've convinced me.
Symphony X The Divine Wings Of Tragedy
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no real choir in the live, only recorded choir.
Symphony X The Divine Wings Of Tragedy
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1) they don't play prog metal (definitely not on this album): they play American power metal, a style picked up from Riot (I Blin Guarsian play Neo-Power, which is the famous genre, the one with swords and dragons). 2) the stunning technique of the guitarist is kept to himself since in the 2 live shows I've seen here he didn't do anything remarkable. 3) The Odyssey is better. then everyone has their own opinions. regards!
Mayhem Dawn Of The Back Hearts (Bootleg)
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but is it authentic black metal or the fake one (korn)?
Mayhem Dawn Of The Back Hearts (Bootleg)
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but sometimes a burp would at least break the miasma of the second part.
Arcturus Sideshow Symphonies
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Wow, what a beautiful review; thorough and complete. This is the only one I haven't listened to yet; it has been somewhat overlooked...just because it follows two masterpieces...well done!