Rooftrampler92

DeRank : 1,67
DeAge™ : 6764 days • Here since 2 december 2007
AC/DC Back In Black
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But your reviews are crap, and... well, you didn't get anything right, like in the one I commented on not long ago about bssm... First of all, this album is not heavy metal at all... it's hard rock like Led Zeppelin, like Deep Purple... heavy metal has little to do with it... the first album that is a precursor to heavy metal is the self-titled debut album by Black Sabbath, then come Venom, Motorhead, Judas Priest, Motley Crue, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Slayer, and finally the early Pantera... Also, I want to tell you that Back in Black is not the best-selling album in history at all... Despite 46 million copies sold being an outrageous number, it’s well-known that the best-selling album of all time is Thriller by Michael Jackson, with 104 million copies sold... you should know this (even though it's not pop)... Back in Black is the second best-selling album in history (if you don't believe me, go check the rankings, it should be on Wikipedia too)... oh, and that thing about Pessotto is a rolling load of crap (which, by the way, has nothing to do with this)...
Living Colour Time's Up
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panthera... I’ve talked quite a bit about Vernon Reid’s guitar skills and Corey Glover's voice... but remember... in music, it’s not just about skill and technical virtuosity... you can’t say that Nevermind is crap... Kurt Cobain used his guitar to cut himself... well... so what?
Your name says it all because Pantera, a highly respected band that I admire in the metal scene (especially the album Cowboys from Hell), has a sound inspired entirely by Dimebag Darrell's technical prowess and Anselmo's vocal talent (not to mention Rex Brown's bass)... But you can’t tell me that Nirvana sucks just because they technically can’t do much... Nirvana conceived some of the most beautiful songs of the '90s... their technique may not be exceptional, but their lyrics became part of the collective imagination of teenage despair and nihilism... Nevermind isn’t garbage... because if not, you’re not just insulting grunge, but the entire punk wave of '77 and the protopunk of the Stooges, MC5, or NYD, stuff that even burns Darrell’s ass, one of my guitar heroes... Think about the fact that even Dimebag loved grunge and bands like Soundgarden and Alice in Chains were among his favorites.
Primus Sailing The Seas Of Cheese
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A record made in style and a disc worthy of being among the best of the crossover (and the one by Primus is not even that crossover)... I find the intro bass line of "Jerry was a racecar driver" astonishing... incredible... even though among the latest incendiary bassists (I'm referring to those from the late '80s to today) for me, besides Les Claypool, there’s also that beast Flea who with his bass slaughters the meat (of course, he plays slap too)...
Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magic
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then you didn't get anything right orthographically speaking... I FOU HAVE TO ASK and RIGHTESOUS E WICKED don't exist... rather If you have to ask e The righteous and the wicked... mah... I have no words... my favorite album ruined by these idiotic reviews... not just Korn's, but also those of Sexyjyax and danieleerpiccoletto are disappointing... Maurinho's one is more on point but on some aspects he's wrong.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magic
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This review is one of the worst I've seen... first of all... the Korn aren't even a small part of a genre that you define terribly, which is crossover... then... "If you have to ask it's nothing special," you're completely wrong... like, really wrong... "Give it Away Grammy Award winner"... is that it? Nothing more? ... then... "Mellowship Slinky in B Major the worst song on the album"... what are you thinking? What goes through your head?... now... there are two possibilities: either you reviewed this album just because it has a history and you haven't listened to it at all, or you really don't understand music... the Korn are crap and compared to the Red Hot Chili Peppers of BSSM and Mother's Milk they are nothing... and for that matter, even today the Korn are not among the main exponents of crossover... rather of nu-metal (the most pointless genre in the history of music)... the best you could compare Korn to would be Linkin Park or those idiots Slipknot... but Korn with the Chilis, absolutely not...
Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik
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this review humbles this album like all the others that have been done so far on BSSM...it's the soundtrack of my life...damn...I should have done this review first...
Living Colour Time's Up
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Maybe you're right... it was a gamble to throw out a hypothesis that I couldn't support... that's okay... however, I believe the previous Vivid sold more; but as Living Colour and many other less successful bands show, money and success don't make the album beautiful; more or less all the milestones of the past, with some exceptions, haven't had all this commercial success...
The White Stripes White Blood Cells
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I don't think the duo is that bad... It may be vintage, it may be a scene to grab attention in magazines... but this is the rock I like... I’ve never listened to the album you’re talking about, but I’m referring to the songs that are part of Elephant, Get Behind Me Satan, and the latest Icky Thump... all CDs made with the minimal technical knowledge of the instrument, simple songs structured in the classic sixties style... but don’t tell me you prefer nu metal or those pathetic EMO songs that have been flooding the music channels these years... this may not be top notch, but at least it’s pure and genuine rock... it’s ROCK 'N ROLL...
Public Enemy How You Sell Soul To A Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul!???
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Very beautiful lyrics and strong rhythms, even though I only listen to Run DMC, Beastie Boys, and Public Enemy when it comes to hip-hop... not a bad record.
Living Colour Vivid
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excuse me black dog...it's just that I didn't see your review of Vivid...I think I’ll probably do the one on Time's Up, since no one has done it...it's not a bad album, Vivid is much better...