SUPERVAI1986

DeRank : 9,11
DeAge™ : 6851 days • Here since 6 september 2007
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
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Hi judge. First of all, yes, I was wrong to call him an idiot; it was an outburst since I didn't share that opinion. Then, if you noticed, I apologized and started speaking like a civilized person. As for the inconsistency, I really don't think so; my ideas have been clear from the start.
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
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You were very clear, my speech was precisely focused on this. Anyway, I have defined Pain of Salvation as immense, and (let it be clear) for their great originality and their immense passion and attitude towards this art. I didn't mean to put them on the throne of prog; I just wanted to define them as immense precisely because of their very original style, which is very difficult in prog, also thanks to the musical culture brought by the seventies. In fact, in my opinion, they are currently one of the most influential and beautiful bands of our current time. P.S. It was nice to have a little chat with you; it’s very hard to talk about music with someone, especially in this world where the politics of business reigns.
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
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what do you have against pain of salvation???????
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
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I apologize for being a jerk, don’t worry, my research has been done properly. Anyway, everyone thinks HOW THEY WANT. Bye, until next time.
Miles Davis Porgy And Bess
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zannab, I recommend you listen to kingofblues. ah, the rating for this masterpiece.
Miles Davis Kind Of Blue
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great review, the album what can I say it’s simply miles davis
Jesse McCartney Beautiful Soul
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Thank you, Dante, for your kind courtesy. Mine was just a simple way to express my thoughts, and perhaps trying to make this discussion understandable to a certain group of people. Mmmmmmmmm theme wwe, the one of the Undertaker is nice.
Andy Timmons Ear-X-Tacy
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thank you larrok for your kindness
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
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Well, dude, if you can't understand what Dream Theater brought to music, especially in the nineties, this is a glaring example of how limited your tiny mind is. The bands you so kindly mentioned have indeed made their mark in the history of prog rock in a certain way. The DT have managed to preserve those styles while simultaneously transporting them into metal. It's thanks to them that we now have great bands like the immense Pain of Salvation or DGM; all the musical scales and arrangements are based on the music of the nineties from the founding fathers of prog metal, the Dream.
Andy Timmons Ear-X-Tacy
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The album is really beautiful, however, I don't agree with the criticisms made regarding the review. I find it very complete, well-written, where it explains the album in detail, good job larrok. PS what do you think about Pain of Salvation? They are one of my favorite bands.