thetrooper

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Grave Digger Yesterday
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Alright, I'll make one! Sorry, you're right Bartleboom, but I think power85 wanted to review this single/live because it's newly released, I think! And the review is well done! Anyway, it's featured on the homepage! I don't think a reviewer feels good when they're not judged; I myself prefer that you shoot me down on Korn and Maiden rather than not saying anything at all, I accept criticism!
Grave Digger Yesterday
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Why is no one commenting? It's disgusting, maybe when Chinese Democracy comes out and gets reviewed there will be a flood of comments, meanwhile the legendary Grave Digger gets nothing... you disgust me! Great review and the album is not bad at all, all things considered, a solid 4!
Kiss MTV Unplugged
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I think that the Unplugged performances by Nirvana and AIC are much better, and I've never heard an official unplugged live by 'Tallica, but there are two very nice bootlegs from '97!
Korn Take A Look In The Mirror
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I partly agree with you, RedThrasher, but we can't reduce it to a conflict between old and young groups. All I know is that the world of rock and metal is vast, and to me it rightly includes Korn, Slipknot, Soulfly, Ill Nino, and all the TRUE nu metal! There's no doubt about the FUNDAMENTAL importance of hard n' heavy; in fact, I criticize the latest Motorhead, the last 'Tallica (those two Load ones), and especially Guns N' Roses. And then you think that I don't know it's impossible to compare Korn and Led Zeppelin; the latter are a true legend of music, while Korn are just a good band that invented an effective crossover between metal, rock, hip hop, funk, and groove! That's all!
AC/DC Back In Black
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I don't think Led Zeppelin I is out of hard rock! Even though most of it is covers of blues tracks, Led Zeppelin reinterpret them in an hard rock key! The album is definitely among the best of the genre and of the band! Even though, maybe I'll be the only one to think this, but Jhonson seems to me to be as valuable as Scott; I really like his voice too, so I wouldn't have any regrets!
Incubus Serpent Temptation
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I don't know, at first I thought it was Incubus, the crossover rock band, and as soon as I saw the word death I horrified, but then I understood and I think I've heard them somewhere, great review!
Helloween Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part 1
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I wanted to say FOR SURE
Helloween Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part 1
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Honestly, it's an album that made history, but for me it's not a 5-star record (4 and a half to be precise). However, I don't like the review; it's sparse and incomplete! Try again!
Korn Take A Look In The Mirror
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Ah Axl, nu metal may be crap as you define it, but Korn, Deftones, and the gang have been around for a while and have lasted much longer than your Guns: look at where the Guns are today and where Korn is, you’ll see that Axl Rose, since he has little money (poor thing...) is forced to do a pseudo-reunion of this damn band, and the funny thing is that no one from the old line-up, apart from Dizzy on keyboards, is present. Nice comeback, congratulations Axl, very good, excellent! The Korn, on the other hand, are still in shape and know how to tackle the problems the band has (see Head’s departure and David’s recent temporary exit), while your dear Axl at the time kicked everyone out of the band and then realized that you can’t make a band alone, idiot that he is, but he needed people like Slash or Izzy! Ri-Arrivederci!
Korn Take A Look In The Mirror
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Lemmy? Ah ah! Anyway, I really like the album so I gave it a 5 (on a scale from one to ten, it's an 8.5). And come on, you tell me that Korn are repetitive, but what about Motörhead, who have been changing the titles of their songs for years? Since they've been repeating the same stupid little songs for 20 years, made for those who can only buy Guns and 'Tallica shirts! Motörhead ended a long time ago; the only good thing they did was influence Max from Sepultura. Venom and Slayer... as a historical frontman, I prefer Ozzy a hundred billion times! Goodbye! I'll give myself a vote too; after all, the One for me is fixed and I take pride in it because I write what I think freely! It doesn't matter if it's a duplicate or from a band that everyone hates now; I like it, and that's that!