Workhorse

DeRank : 6,75
DeAge™ : 6950 days • Here since 2 june 2007
Slayer Divine Intervention
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This album has certainly been re-evaluated; I would say it alternates between excellent tracks and others that are lackluster. Majestic Killing Fields, fantastic Divine Intervention, I find absolutely "wild," Circle of Beliefs has an interesting start but then completely falls apart, Serenity In Murder I like quite a bit, 213 is super cool, and Mind Control is also great. However, I think the production could have been greatly improved...
Godsmack Godsmack
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They will give me a listen!
Ozzy Osbourne Black Rain
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Nice nice, the album then, as far as I remember, isn't bad, even though Zakk Wylde's influence is felt from a mile away!
Donny Hathaway Donny Hathaway
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Wonderful
Godsmack Godsmack
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It must be the late hour that clouds my thoughts, but which "genre" do these Godsmack come closest to? Nu Metal or Grunge?
Deep Inside Dark Again
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There's a song by Korn, if I'm not mistaken, called Deep Inside. I don't think it has anything to do with it though, unless it's a nu doom band (mmm...)
Candlemass Death Magic Doom
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Unfortunately, it's full of young metalheads who listen to Metal without knowing about Black Sabbath. I started out without knowing them, and after I listened to them, not much of what I used to listen to survived :) This album by Candlemass left me speechless because I had never heard of it before! They are always great, and Ozzy is always awesome!
A Fine Frenzy One Cell in the Sea
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Good review, even though I don't know the artist nor am I "familiar" with the genre.
Agalloch Of Stone, Wind and Pillor
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Kembruck is right, this EP compared to The Mantle is a walk in the park near home! (No one cares about this review but we're all buddies here, I like it!)