Hell

DeRank : 17,41
DeAge™ : 7049 days • Here since 20 february 2007
Thy Catafalque Rengeteg
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Mmm... However, bringing up the "sixteen years" risks slightly misleading the discussion; it’s not like we’re talking about Children Of Bodom (thank goodness)! :D I'm glad you enjoyed it, though. And I’ll also add that this album will blow your car windows out.
Current 93 Baalstorm, Sing Omega
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Truly remarkable. I really think I adore (or, at worst, appreciate) a good 90% of the "neofolk" releases from the Corrente... While the early industrial period of the '80s has never said much to me, not even in the apparently essential "Dogs Blood Rising". And it’s not that I dislike the genre; quite the opposite. No worries, though... There are another twenty years of wonders available!
Dead Can Dance Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun
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The debut is great, but I find "Spleen" a bit heavy – I know this may seem heretical to many, but I just can’t get excited about that album... This (5) and "The Serpent's Egg" (4.5), on the other hand, are in my opinion the true masterpieces of the arcane duo. So far, the only flaw in the DCD discography is the last bland "Spiritchaser," and I hope the reunion doesn’t produce another pointless flop...
TF9 Sogni D'Amore
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Of course, I would give 5 to the Supreme Opera, but I don't want to ruin the perfect average of 4.696969impossibiledimenticare.
Reverend Bizarre II: Crush The Insects
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Great. Am I the only one who's never listened to "So Long Suckers"? The length scares me...
Neurosis Sovereign
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On trust. What a group of extraordinary people.
Ulcerate The Destroyers Of All
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... I had forgotten to place the (usual) five-number bet on Meme.
Nightwish Imaginaerum
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Dear Tuomas. Given the trend of your music, why don't you start writing purely orchestral albums in OST style instead of bothering the poor metal, which will now occupy a dull and insignificant 10% in Nightwish? This way, maybe you can finally unleash your boundless ego and your ramblings as a cursed poet without having to deal with a guitarist to fill the gaps for the metalheads, a bassist to shout occasionally to roughen up the songs, a drummer who actually only exists in your mind, and a laundress who, live, has to sing four octaves lower otherwise she can't make it. It's not such a bad idea, is it?
Dead Can Dance Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun
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One of those albums I'd easily give 5 out of 5 without any hesitation. Not a second wasted. Among the greatest of all time. Period.
Tom Waits Bad As Me
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Another forty years like this, please.