thetrooper

DeRank : 0,03
DeAge™ : 7157 days • Here since 4 november 2006
Deftones Saturday Night Wrist
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Axlspark, by now I've realized that you're one of the most putrid debaserianos on the site! You think you know everything just because you listen to that untouchable hard rock (at least for what you believe) that appeals to the charts and helps you pick up more girls by playing "Welcome To The Jungle" in the car, but please, it's you who needs to grow up. Don't you get it yet that Guns are finished? And that the Maiden, your Axl, would wipe the floor with him on all fronts, eyes closed! And of course, I’m going to write a review on TNOTB! In fact, I'll write one for every Maiden album!
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cora
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Wrong
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Wrong again
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So many mistakes in my comment! Let's lower the average even more, after all!
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Basically, I agree with what you're saying, but all things considered, I've always written my reviews differently from the ones that were out there, those duplicates obviously: let me give you some examples: See You On The Other Side is mostly taken at face value, and I think I wrote a good review defending it. St. Anger, I never said I don’t like it, but that it’s a significant step forward compared to the previous crap, what can I do? I just don’t like the two Load albums at all! For the Black Album, people either said it’s the craziest crap from 'Tallica or they praised it; my vote is abstention and my opinion on the simplicity of the songs but on their concurrent uniqueness is something no one mentioned, at least on Debaser. Virtual XI is another example; it's either crap or a masterpiece: no, for me it’s an adequate album, and I felt like writing that. My take on the first Iron Maiden is more of a tribute to them given how much I love the band and how I consider any attack on this group to be pointless, like: "Oh no, Maiden again" or "Enough with Iron Maiden" or jabs like "When’s the next album coming out?" or "The Trooper Talent Scout." I know I’m not the first to have heard Iron Maiden, and I won’t be the last, but they drive me crazy, and tastes are tastes. However, I think the musical baggage that each person carries should be respected. When I judge other people's reviews, I don’t get hung up on it; first of all, I see if it’s well written and then based on my knowledge of the album in question, I give my assessment! And anyway, I don’t understand how my duplicates can harm or overlook other people; if you’re tired of The Trooper and its usual more or less famous groups, just don’t read the reviews. I will be disappointed because I always want to be judged, but after all, who am I? A perfect Mr. NOBODY! So feel free to judge and ignore my duplicates if you really don’t like them! I think a review should be judged based on how it’s written and not whether it’s a duplicate or not!
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Bisius, in Bartleboom's commentary there are nuggets of wisdom, but it’s still just his point of view! I counter by saying that not all reviewers are the same, and therefore the thoughts and ideas one forms about an album differ from review to review. Take for example "Saturday Night Wrist"; there are reviews that label it as merely satisfactory, while others identify it as a masterpiece. Well, I don't agree at all because, for me, as I mentioned in my review, it's more enjoyable than a satisfactory album but doesn’t intrigue me like a 5-star album would. So, I wanted to express my opinion. Sure, there are comments, but there’s a difference between stating your view in a meager comment and writing a full review. I believe there’s no reason to criticize duplicates, especially those from extremely important bands in the music scene, one of which is definitely Iron Maiden, whom you always criticize. You have to understand that I've had my head filled with Maiden songs for years, and that's why when I listen again to excellent albums like "Brave New World" and its masterpiece "Blood Brothers," I feel compelled to write the review because I enjoy listening to music. Listening to music doesn’t mean you have to criticize the great names and flaunt a t-shirt of some underground group! That's how I feel, and I certainly won't stop writing reviews about Iron Maiden or bands that have already been reviewed. I'm sorry, but that's just who I am!
Norma Jean Redeemer
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The reception is quite well done and the album is very aggressive and violent, but I didn't really like it that much; however, they know how to do their job!
Grave Digger Yesterday
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But first I sent that one about the new Deftones, sorry but I wanted to share my thoughts!