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Paul Chain In The Darkness
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Ah Defender85, I wanted to tell you something: do you know the Italian metal band Royal Air Force? What do you think about doing a review on them? Since we've done quite a few reviews on Italian bands, the only ones left from the eighties are them and a few others... I'm asking you to see if it's worth it, because otherwise it would just be another review that nobody would care about. If you have any other metal bands I'm not familiar with, let me know, since there are so many on Vibrations Of Doom... Talk to you later! FIRE TRAILS!
Paul Chain In The Darkness
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You did another great recovery, Paul Chain is really awesome! He might have been the first experimentalist of doom metal! The review is really very detailed and thorough.. I can only tell you to keep following the path of great metal! LONG LIVE THE LOUD!!
Paul Chain In The Darkness
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A MYTH! Unfortunately underestimated!
Yes Tales From Topographic Oceans
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You can't be another granpaul ???? I don't understand why this Yes album is so underrated... yet it contains some memorable tracks!! Maybe you don't know prog, because someone who calls Rick Wakeman a clown and a depressed person really doesn't understand a damn thing!! You said Anderson has a castrato voice?? Damn, they aren't the Cugini Di Campagna. I don't know if you listen to rock, metal, pop, brutal, techno, or disco dance, but you can't despise Yes like that!
MC5 Back In The USA
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I know the album but I've never listened to it.. of theirs, I obviously like "Kick Out The Jams."
Wolves In The Throne Room Two Hunters
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I understand what you meant, but the death metal reviews you made are not about the important bands and albums... I’m not really into Grave, Soilwork, Gorefest, Funeral, and the others; however, I appreciate Hypocrisy and Napalm Death a lot. When I think of death metal, I mean Morbid Angel, Deicide, Death, Bolt Thrower, Cannibal Corpse! Then you want to compare Dimmu Borgir, Immortal, or Darkthrone with a semi-unknown band like Abruptum... they may be a cult band, but they aren’t super famous... they seem way too extreme, damn it! And enough with the story that Immortal are posers; the albums "Damned In Black," "Sons Of The Northern Darkness," and "Blizzard" may suck, but the early ones are worth framing!
Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
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"Animal" is a fantastic album, I completely agree with Mauro60... that ranking on Pink Floyd is wrong!
Wolves In The Throne Room Two Hunters
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I just heard Abruptum thanks to an old cassette where I recorded an album a friend gave me. I listened to "De Profundis Mors Vas Cousumet".. it's pure hell, an infernal sabbath, a terrifying black mass.. I don’t know how to define it. My dad, who was calmly watching Inter-Cagliari, heard the title track from my room and was about to throw the cassette out the window. I batted my eyelashes to calm him down and after he shut the door, I continued screaming and headbanging like a crazed Glenn Benton! After all this, I can tell you they’re good for scaring the grandmothers resting in bed, but nothing more. I would recommend "Mourning Palace" by Dimmu Borgir and "The Call Of Wintermoon" by Immortal..
Wolves In The Throne Room Two Hunters
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Look my dear ElectricOne, I know perfectly well the albums by Bathory, Satyricon ("Dark Medieval Times", "Nemesis Divina"..), Darkthrone ("Transilvania Hunger", "Under A Funeral Moon", "A Blaze In The Northern Sky")!! I didn't write them all down to avoid making a very long list of bands, but I assure you they are also my favorite bands in black!!! I heard Dissection from my girlfriend, I should check out Abruptum, but the others are not famous groups.. If you want, I can also write you all the death metal bands!!
Triumph Allied Forces
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I've heard the group mentioned many times, but I've only heard the song "Tears In The Rain," thanks to a group of my friends who were covering it.