GustavoTanz

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DeAge™ : 6919 days • Here since 1 july 2007
Cripple Bastards Misantropo a Senso Unico
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As for Sorciopeloso, the fact is that it didn't take long for me to lose my judgment on the album...in my opinion, it was one of those things that bored me quickly.
Cripple Bastards Misantropo a Senso Unico
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EDIT: I meant "if she would get upset" sorry for the tense mistake!
Cripple Bastards Misantropo a Senso Unico
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Peggiopunx, I don’t think Giulio knows Debaser... and if he did, I don’t believe he would waste time insulting us all. If that were the case, the other people criticized on Debaser would also take it out on us (I say people because I’m including fake singers like Meneguzzi-Ferro-Dirisio-Francesco (ex DJ)-etc.... I REPEAT: I AM NOT ANYONE SPECIAL. I even wrote that those who love a certain type of hardcore punk will find plenty to sink their teeth into!!!!!!!!
Cripple Bastards Misantropo a Senso Unico
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Sorciopeloso, it's a very difficult discussion... first of all, I'm the first to notice (thanks to you) that the main flaw in my review is the fact that I did it in a short amount of time, unlike the previous ones. Secondly, I can't recognize myself in any of the lyrics by Cripple Bastards (except for the one I quoted in the review), and as soon as I read IN FULL the lyrics of "Dio E' Solo *** (NON SI MERITA IL TITOLO COMPLETO)," I got really pissed off because it felt like I was reading nothing but pure nonsense. I mean, come on, if you want to criticize religion, do it in a constructive way! For example, I don't agree with the lyrics of "Eulogy" by Tool, yet I find it much more constructive than this one by Cripple. Even some of the lyrics from Nine Inch Nails' "The Downward Spiral" (there are references to God if I'm not mistaken) are critical, but I still consider them to be more constructive than CB.
Cripple Bastards Misantropo a Senso Unico
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See Galakordi, describing an album that I don't like is a difficult task for me, I still have to improve indeed... just look at the review I did on Articolo 31 earlier. Oh, anyway, enjoy your meal :D
Roberto Faenza I Vicerè
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I'm not a connoisseur of fiction, but Elisa di Rivombrosa isn't that bad, come on... it can be boring at times, but I think there are worse atrocities done by the same Faenza (like "I Giorni Dell'Abbandono," already mentioned before... poor Buy!), of which I emphasize that the only masterpiece is "Jona Che Visse Nella Balena." That's it, the others don't interest me.
Marlene Kuntz Uno
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Great review, and as usual, I need to get the CD. As a fan of Marlene, I have a question for you (which I've also never gotten an answer to): what would you say to all those who claim that the lyrics of Marlene are just "blood, pain, experiences, and sperm"? Honestly, I wouldn't know how to respond, because those who can't read the lyrics of Cristiano Godano must have blinders on.
Slayer Reign In Blood
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Not a bad review. This album is one of the three I save from a band I've never really liked. The fact that it contains a masterpiece of anger like "Angel Of Death" justifies that every metalhead must own it. However, KindOfBlue is right; in terms of lyrics, "Master Of Puppets" by the old Metallica is much better. Moreover, as someone else has written before, it is a bit repetitive in certain parts, even though it's very energetic, unlike MOP. And for this reason, I can't give it a 5. But it remains a historic album. Let's avoid nonsense like "I feel like beating up the Pope," thanks...
Burzum Filosofem
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I've already given my opinion in your review of DMDS. However, this one (the review) has very little, compared to the previous one which at least had something (I mean in the writing). @Mopaga: Quotone! Better to have a laugh with Nonciclopedia :D
Mayhem De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
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Here many will attack me, but I have a certain disdain for the so-called True Norwegian Black Metal (that is, Mayhem, Burzum, Darkthrone, and similar bands)... I prefer Bathory, as someone already knew from a previous review of Mayhem. The review is charming though, but it could be better.