thetrooper

DeRank : 0,03
DeAge™ : 7157 days • Here since 4 november 2006
Ozzy Osbourne Down To Heart
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I really don't understand the anonymous commenters who just shovel sh!t on everything: I simply thought it was right to review an album that has been somewhat underrated by critics, and the review that was already on DeBaser is quite different (not that it's poorly written), but I felt it didn't give this album the credit it deserves, that's all. And it's not true that I only know 10 bands; not at all! It's just that I prefer to write reviews on albums that I've thoroughly absorbed, not those I've only heard completely two or three times, like those by Dope, AC/DC, or Porcupine Tree, to name three completely different ones! That's it! I reiterate: You damn anonymous commenters!
Alice In Chains Unplugged (DVD)
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Sentimentalist, but what a nice review! I don't have the DVD, but I have the CD. Even though I don't know Alice in Chains' discography very well, I really like that Unplugged, almost as much as Nirvana's. Unplugged sessions (the good ones, obviously) are magical!
Soulfly Soulfly (Limited Edition)
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The problem lies in the birth of the Soulfly group; for me, it is the continuation of Sepultura from "Roots" with more tribalism and nu metal elements added, while for others, it’s a shameless commercial operation. Still, the vote was overall, meaning it included Album + Live + Unreleased! If one says "aridatece Arise," then one should also say "aridatece Wratchild," "aridatece Seek & Destroy," "aridatece Blind," "aridatece Eagle Fly Free," "aridatece Raining Blood," "aridatece NIB." The "aridatece" argument corresponds to the opposition of some hardcore fans to looking towards the future, always turned to the past! I admit the review is from a fan’s perspective, but I’m sorry, I will continue to hold the same opinion as Max and the Soulfly themselves!
Mötley Crüe Decade of Decadence '81-'91
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The collection is quite good even though I prefer the "greatest hits"! Anyway, the review is a bit lacking in strictly musical information; limiting it to saying that Motörhead do Glam and listing the songs seems rather reductive to me. This is because I too have written negative reviews of compilations like "The Essential" by Maiden and the "Best of" by Sepultura, and I wouldn't rewrite them for anything in the world!
Aphex Twin Ventolin
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I haven’t heard the record and it seems like a mess to me, just like most of the ambient, house, and techno! The reviews seem to be getting worse, it seems to me. Here are two possibilities: either you’re not the same person or you need a bit of rest. I’m sorry and no hard feelings, I much preferred your reviews on extreme metal. Bye CUNT!
Blind Guardian Imaginations From the Other Side
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The review was a 4, but for the arrogance with which you treat those who comment on the reviews, you get a 2. Rockardo, just stop whining! Great album.
Six Feet Under Warpath
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Great review! I haven't listened to the cd, I'm sorry, but Six Feet Under seem like talented musicians of solid death!
Grave Digger The Grave Digger
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What the hell do you have to say about Iron Maiden's covers, huh? Ugly idiot that you are, you fucking nobodies...
Metallica Some Kind Of Monster
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Acceptable review, but instead of dwelling more on what is shown in the video, you spoke more in a historiographical and sentimental way, and then the (de)genre Thrash Metal really made me laugh! I haven't seen the film, so I won't comment, but it seems to me like yet another cash grab; they should remember how to play thrash!
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
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A ridiculously simple review! For albums like this, a precise and detailed track by track explanation is a must, highlighting each magical riff, every solo, and every part of the rhythm section—Led Zeppelin deserve it! Therefore, this review needs to be revisited! An album without words!