Hetzer

DeRank : 5,57
DeAge™ : 7087 days • Here since 14 january 2007
Green Day American Idiot
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Pity the disc, pure pop, plastic commercial for ignorant kids. Shame on you who listen to them; they’re laughing at you while they sit there drooling, watching their bank account grow like a cancer... and you worship them... it’s pathetic.
Genesis Invisible Touch
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It's true.. Even in "...And Then There Were Three.." two very good songs were sacrificed, the same can be said for "Duke".. On "Invisible Touch" it’s really infuriating, because at least two of the excluded songs are not bad at all; "Do The Neurotic" is really very nice in my opinion..
Strictly Inc. Strictly Inc.
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The only full center Tony created is with "A Curious Feeling", in my opinion, even though Bacon's voice is far from adequate. Abacab isn't that bad after all: I find Dodo\Lurker very beautiful, the title track still shows some class, Me And Sarah Jane is evocative, the rest is a mush.. It was a blow for everyone, but time is a balm that helps..
Linkin Park Hybrd Theory
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Cow shit.. Pure pop for fake-alternative kids.
U2 All That You Can't Leave Behind
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Banale, obtuse, soft, dull, bland, and damnably sycophantic.. It has class, that is true, but it certainly doesn't stand out.. The evocative album is an unrepentant clone of his..
Annie Lennox Diva
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It's more than obvious that that incomprehensible word in my comment is actually a "technically" deformed one.. :-P
U2 How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
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Vasco Rossi is the obese preacher of the delirious visions of a drugged madman.
Annie Lennox Diva
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You expressed your passion well; however, there is a lack of a more precise analysis of the individual tracks, but that's how it is.. Technically, the review is a 2, but emotionally, it’s a 4..
System Of A Down Toxicity
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Sad album from a badass band. Terrible review, third-grade concepts, solemn banalities... All par for the course for a opus maxima of modern discography. Dream Theater, to understand what odd meters are, listen to Tarkus, just to name one...
Genesis Invisible Touch
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ok, Norfolkian.. I really went hard on it.. After all, during those years, King Crimson released two albums (Beat and Three Of A Perfect Pair) that I personally find very interesting. By the way, I was mostly referring to a "wide audience" in this sense: In the 70s, the charts were topped by King Crimson, Yes, Genesis themselves, ELP, along with a whole bunch of lesser-known but highly regarded bands.. In the 80s, who was there instead? Let's forget about it..
Finally, I believe that the last little paragraph of the review clearly expresses my opinion on today's musical times..