thetrooper

DeRank : 0,03
DeAge™ : 7157 days • Here since 4 november 2006
Ozzy Osbourne Black Rain
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Nice review, even though I think the album is worth more than 3 stars; 4 is the ideal...
Stratovarius Fright Night
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I share the very few things this brief review says, but in the end the essence of the album has been expressed, so 2 instead of 1! A not-so-convincing record; the true Stratovarius will only come with "Fourth Dimension."
Ozzy Osbourne Black Rain
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More or less what I wanted to say has been explained by Sotanaht; perhaps I didn't express myself clearly before, but as he said, it’s more about a sensational level. Otherwise, I know very well that on a purely technical level, Rhoads, Lee, and Wylde are not Iommi. Moreover, I am referring to "Down To Hearth," which I have also reviewed in the past and that I enjoyed...
Ozzy Osbourne Black Rain
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It had been a while since I last visited DeBaser, and I had forgotten the arrogance and the bullying in the comments. If I think those albums are in Sabbath-style, that's my opinion; there's no need for you to say "it has nothing to do with it" or "it's the music that has nothing to do with it." Hey, take it easy, I said something, period! You can agree or not, that's my review, and just limit yourself to rating it if you want; otherwise, do whatever you like...
Stratovarius Fourth Dimension
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It's not their best episode, but it's certainly better than the early albums, with Tolkki singing (brrr....), Timo is untouchable, a great singer, the Strato would have remained in semi-underground without him... the review isn't the best, but not bad for a first, 4 for confidence, I'll be waiting for you at the next one.
Ozzy Osbourne Black Rain
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Bartleboom, in my opinion, Ozzy's career has always been aimed at reclaiming the Sabbath sound; that's how I see it, it's a matter of taste. Apart from moments like "The Ultimate Sin" or the first album "Blizzard of Ozz," the rest, while beautiful—actually excellent (with some reservations, of course)—is Sabbath-style, while in "Black Rain" there is a clear change.....
Pantera Cowboys From Hell
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The review is not bad, the album is one of my favorites, but comparing it to "MOP" by Metallica and "RIB" by Slayer is absurd. "Cowboys From Hell" is a dazzling debut for Pantera and the beginning of all those alternative metal movements that deviate from pure thrash metal (a fundamental album for people like Fear Factory, Korn, Soulfly, Slipknot, Devildriver, Chimaira, Coal Chamber, etc. etc.).
Linkin Park Minutes To Midnight
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Shit, them and their album
Anthrax Alive 2
Anthrax Alive 2
11 may 07
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Great review, great album, great band!
Korn Issues
Korn Issues
6 may 07
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Good review, even though there are some nonsensical bits, for example, saying "Make Me Bad" divides the fans is ridiculous; that song is liked by everyone who listens to Korn. Then, saying that Reznor doesn't know where metal stands is another idiocy—the Prometheus of industrial METAL knows exactly where it is. And then "Somebody Someone" is commercial? It's one of the heaviest songs of the band! When I play it at school during break, my silly friends, all D'Alessio and T. Ferro fans, are horrified and want me to change it. A song this heavy being commercial? It's like saying that "I Cum Blood" by Cannibal Corpse could become the theme for "Dragon Ball"! Other than that, OK! One of the best albums in the discography, hard, dark, and heavy, much better than "FTL"!