Frankie89

DeRank : 1,58
DeAge™ : 6793 days • Here since 4 november 2007
Marilyn Manson Eat Me, Drink Me
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Every Manson album is a sledgehammer: heavy arrangements, super-polished production, and excessive length. The only album I can still listen to from start to finish today (skipping just a couple of tracks) is Mechanical Animals...
Marilyn Manson The Golden Age of Grotesque
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Perhaps today this disc should be reconsidered, but always with great caution. At most from a solid one to a tight two... no more than that, at least for now.
Faith No More King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime
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At the Sziget Festival, Patton swallowed a shoelace thrown by a fan and then vomited it back up. I saw it with my own eyes: great concert.
Insomniac Spyro The Dragon
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I only played the second one, and it was a masterpiece.
White Lies To Lose My Life
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They are definitely emulating Joy Division (just listen to the drums in "To Lose My Life" and the singer's voice to get an idea), although they don't quite succeed like Editors. It's an enjoyable album. My favorite track is undoubtedly "Death," with its slowly building pace, taking its time, and then hitting you hard at the end. As a debut album, it's pretty good.
Trivium The Crusade
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A review of Taurus not on the Millencolin!!! Wow! I only know the band by name...
Moby Play
Moby Play
4 sep 09
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With this review, I discovered Debaser. Thank you so much. Into the favorites in a hurry!
La Fura Dels Baus XXX
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They were at the sziget and I didn't see them... damn
Dream Theater Images And Words
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"Hi, my name is Nicola, I’m almost 18 years old and I've been listening to rock and metal for 5 years now. I grew up with '70s progressive rock like Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Jethro Tull... until that fateful 'Master Of Puppets' entered my ears, hitting me with the blow that made me fall in love with heavy metal. Metallica were my favorite band until a year ago, when I reconnected with the emotions that progressive music gave me, especially from Dream Theater." And "sticazzi", where do you put that?
Armin Van Buuren A State Of Trance 2006
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I’ll be honest. I went to see Armin at Sziget, and it didn’t really excite me. The music wasn’t the usual trance that Mr. Van Buuren has made us love, but rather a very monotonous tunzatunza with very few variations; he didn’t even play his hits like "Going Wrong," he just hinted at a little piece of "Unforgivable." The crowd in the arena was mostly male. Everyone shirtless and smelly with a high international degree of truzzitá. It was cool just because I was 10 meters away from the divine trancegender. It lasted over 2 hours: I couldn’t take it anymore. In the middle of the crowd, there was a nice sign "Naples in a state of trance." It was nice in the end, but I don’t know if I would do it again.