Rooftrampler92

DeRank : 1,67
DeAge™ : 6765 days • Here since 2 december 2007
Rage Carved In Stone
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I keep telling you. This album is a disgrace, just like your review (especially when you refer to the "truzzi", but the figure of the flashy metalhead all heart and iron serves the same purpose, with your Slayer and Megadeth t-shirts).
Your review is a hair's breadth above a toilet; it’s really a cesspool of crap.
You must admire my superb technical virtuosity in subjugating, insulting, ridiculing, and destroying. You will learn a lot.
Sum 41 Underclass Hero
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Except for a few songs (88, We're all to blame, and Mr. Amsterdam), I've never liked them... technically they're not bad, the drummer holds his own, but the problem is the idea; after Dookie, these kinds of bands came down in droves (if you think about Sum 41, Blink 182, Good Charlotte, and others) and they are monotonous and lacking in substance. Although Chuck is slightly different from those mentioned above, Sum 41 has never been a band different from Blink 182 or their peers. Not to mention that this album is made to earn a few extra bucks.
Rage Carved In Stone
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oops, I made a mistake with the vote... oh well... it will raise you slightly... actually, it was this.
Rage Carved In Stone
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if the music is only meant to hype you up, then why do you listen to it at all…
music should also give you chills, in addition to firing up your brain…
in terms of metal, there’s much better out there; besides the ones you mentioned among your gems, I would add Cowboys from Hell by Pantera and Kill'em All by Metallica…
Michael Jackson Thriller 25 Anniversary
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Come on. Don’t be bastards. Jackson had his quirks. The moonwalker knew how to do it, even if 104 million for this album are not deserved at all. My favorite, even though I don’t love the pedo-singer-dancer, is Smooth Criminal. Not bad, but you go on too long describing the glossy paper, which is quite futile.
Rise Above 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three
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let's not insult Jello, please, because he is one of the fathers of hardcore, not to mention the most satirical of them all... anyway, Rollins is not to be overlooked, but Damaged by Black Flag devastates much more, with that little refrain by Ginn, one of my favorites among Hardcore Punk, besides Jello.
Not bad, Rece.
Eddie Vedder Into The Wild
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the vote...
Eddie Vedder Into The Wild
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beautiful review.. congratulations blackdog...
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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a shit...
Fetchin Bones Cabin Flounder
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ah..the vote...