Battlegods

DeRank : 19,86
DeAge™ : 6988 days • Here since 23 april 2007
Federico Moccia Scusa Ma Ti Chiamo Amore
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You say enough with the metal reviews and the Iron ones, but instead, enough with this crap!! I'm not referring to the reviewer, who is right, but to all these fake actors and these incompetent directors and writers, like Moccia and the other idiots! I mean, what are you teaching us young people? Nothing! Isn't the terrible politics enough? Do we also need programs and movies to drive us crazy?? What kind of people are out there! Just as terrible as the music is, the cinema in Italy sucks too!!
Raging Slab Raging Slab
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Interesting review.. I might listen to them, since I really like the genre.
Berserker Blood of the Warriors
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STAY PROUD AND POWER!!
Berserker Blood of the Warriors
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Well done, great review! I've heard the Berserkers and they're not bad at all!
Xasthur To Violate the Oblivious
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I agree with senmayan.. it's anger, rather than politics, that prevails.. I don't listen to black to hear the supposed neo-Nazi messages or other nonsense. Those have also been important for development, but what strikes in black is the grit, the rage, the wickedness, that desire for revenge they have against everyone and everything! Just listen to the Emperor for example.. pure violence, technique, and madness!
Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes Live at The Greek
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I don't know the album, but since it features Page and the Black Crowes, I think it's really interesting. Great review.
Elektradrive Big City
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Oh my God, only one comment for Elektradrive?? They are amazing, I like them a lot, and I was just listening to them on their MySpace page. "Big City", for me, is their most beautiful and complete album, even though the previous "Due", which included the excellent title track, shouldn't be underestimated. As for "Big City", well, every song is more beautiful than the last! How can one not be enchanted by the grand power and melody of the beautiful "Escape From The Rock", "Lucille", the title track, and "Riot Of The Young Guns"?? A band that, thanks to their sound, has remained unique in Italy... I would describe them as a mix of Van Halen, Dokken, and even a bit of late Eighties Whitesnake. 5 well-deserved! ESCAPE FROM THE ROCK!!
Metallica St. Anger
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Oh yes... what a bummer, metalheart! Well, there’s no point in saying the same things again; the only tracks I save from this album are "Frantic" and "Some Kind Of Monster."
Bon Jovi One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001
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I don't know the album.. I like Bon Jovi and I appreciate his early phase, that is, the one that goes from the first CDs up to "Keep The Faith," but excluding cheesy ballads like "Always." Now, with albums like "Crush," which I unknowingly liked as a teenager, and "Have A Nice Day," he's really gone off the deep end.. by now he's completely ruined his "metal" career from the early days! The same thing happened to Metallica, (let's hope for the next album), and to Marilyn Manson, coming off the not-so-great "Eat Me, Drink Me." The only thing to say is: "Too much money"!!
Iron Maiden Dance of Death
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Go, go Longliverock..write two of them, one on "The Number Of The Beast" and another on "Piece Of Mind" eehheeh. Anyway, I’ll give you good grades, because I really like the Maiden a lot, but I wouldn't know the reactions of others.. :)