Rooftrampler92

DeRank : 1,67
DeAge™ : 6764 days • Here since 2 december 2007
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / With a Little Help From My Friends
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hahahaha...I've already read Jimi's...
hahahahahahaha...NO...you 're not funny
I say it and I repeat it: kill yourself...I say it for your own good...
Macy Gray The Very Best Of
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I don't like the album, but the review isn't bad...
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Are You Experienced?
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But what are you doing? But what are you doing? You insulted Jimi, me, and the Experience... Avoid this nonsense because otherwise the big bad wolves come... I give you a 1 only because you objectively said that Jimi sucks... kill yourself... I say this for your own good...
Green Day Dookie
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...their best album, among the best of the 90s...an exciting review but seen in a personal way...I would say excellent...
Rihanna Good Girl Gone Bad
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After reading this review... I burst out laughing... but where are RIHANNA'S PHILOSOPHICAL TEXTS? TELL ME! MOVE IT!
Dinosaur Jr. Where You Been
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and don’t touch the minutemn and double nickels on the dime; they step all over them these rude Dinosaur guys (even though they’re not that bad...)
Dinosaur Jr. Where You Been
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I don’t know... either you made all this up, or you've had too much to drink... as for their influences, I believe you just threw everything out there randomly. Dinosaur Jr., a band I only know from Green Mind, has nothing to do with what you’re saying... The Flaming Lips are completely unrelated even though they’re almost in the same genre... The Flaming Lips lean towards art pop, neo-psychedelia with some indie elements... The Butthole Surfers are somewhat similar, and a band influenced by Dinosaur Jr. could be Modest Mouse... Cobain had nothing to do with these guys, and even less with the Californian noise and shoegaze which includes Sonic Youth.
Judas Priest Painkiller
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...metal has never inspired me much, but sometimes I feel like blasting the angriest tracks from Metallica and Pantera to vent... I've only heard Painkiller by Judas Priest, and it didn't seem anything special to me... pure Heavy Metal like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, or Venom doesn't attract me at all... without taking anything away from this album, which from your words seems essential for all metal... anyway, not a bad review...
Weezer Weezer (Green Album)
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Some songs aren't bad, but compared to the Blue Album with Buddy Holly, Say it ain't so, The sweater song, and Only in dreams, this one feels less refined... it's drawing from the latest mainstream trends... The Blue Album wasn't just power pop; it incorporated grunge and garage sounds...
My Bloody Valentine Loveless
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Van Gogh was missing an ear... so... if he had been a rocker, he wouldn't have heard a thing... The album is the ultimate shoegaze masterpiece, but the review is too cramped for such a vast record... you could have avoided the comparison with Van Gogh, and leave the Oasis alone; they are still back in 1994... I'm not convinced by this review...