ProgRock

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Osi Blood
Osi Blood
1 feb 11
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I prefer this one to the previous ones, bought during the Inside Out sales about a year ago; Harrison's drumming makes it more worthwhile compared to Portnoy's cold and predictable style.
Klaus Schulze Irrlicht
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@Fripp: The following are a rational evolution of this "Irrlicht" and "Cyborg," the one closest to the debut, no longer dreamlike journeys of instinctive cosmic/psychedelic music (even though they are still present in a different guise), but compositions of much more rhythmical electronics that sometimes feature classical quotations (I absolutely recommend "X"), true examples of electronic Prog. His works from the '70s are all very valuable, and from the '80s, my favorite is "Audentity."
Klaus Schulze Irrlicht
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Masterpiece, there's no denying it, although I might actually prefer some of the later works like "Cyborg" and "X."
Saga 10,000 Days
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Title stolen from Tool, however, since the one by Keenan's band is from a year earlier.
Saga 10,000 Days
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Not bad this album.
Sarcofago I.N.R.I
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The cashier's favorite group from the Funeral Services shop.
Saverio Costanzo La Solitudine dei Numeri Primi
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Despite the snobbery, I really liked this film.
Pink Floyd Pulse
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"Among the most useless live performances ever released," this criticism—if only there were more live shows this useless... :), the rest of the argument makes perfect sense from a critical standpoint when compared to their past, it doesn't seem to me that there's anything in poor taste in this Live, the fact that it's lacking in improvisation and is overly polished is characteristic of the GilmourBand; everyone has their own viewpoints, and I completely understand that you might despise it;).
Yugen Iridule
Yugen Iridule
29 jan 11
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Thanks to the valuable presence of the commentators :). @Giona: Exceptional, yes, also "Overmurmur"; I consider this album a step forward from the previous ones in terms of cohesiveness. @Opel: certainly;).
Intronaut Prehistoricisms
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A great album, it's a shame that the Death vocals ruin a beautiful instrumental section, just like in Opeth, but it's still enjoyable to listen to.