Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6670 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Melt-Banana Cell-Scape
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Oh! Goodness, the review is original and perhaps, paradoxically, with all this complex terminology, too original (in my opinion). Nevertheless, it's well done, bravo Mr. Appestato. I don't think the album is suitable for my slowly structurally decaying neural-auditory apparatus due to cellular aging. The cover is quite original... the subject seems to be a "sarchiapone" next to an "antisarchiapone." In the background, I seem to notice strange hexagonal shapes; they almost look like complex organic chemistry formulas (iupac). The red-black-blue tones are quite fitting. Regards with mercuric fulminate (in crystals).
Nevermore Dead Heart in a Dead World
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Mumble...the review is good.
I don't think the album is suitable for my neural-auditory structure.
The cover isn't bad, the color tones are valid, it vaguely resembles the last level of Condemned 2 where you encounter "unfortunate" opponents upside down.
The world has moved on (Black Tower?), I haven't!
Backwards greetings.
36 Crazyfists The Tide And Its Takers
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So... the review is brief but clarifying.
Anyway, it's not my musical genre, especially for my slowly structurally decaying neural-auditory apparatus.
The "ossian" cover is not bad, even if not particularly original, the color tones are quite fitting.
Greetings to anhydrous calcium oxalate.
Taku Sugimoto Opposite
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So... in my opinion, the review is nice but a bit sparse.
The cover is awful and insignificant with a depressing gray color.
Japanese greetings.
Neoplasmah Sidereal Passage
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Great sci-fi cover! It reminds me of some images from the movie Saturn 3 with "Chirc Daglas" and "Fara Fosset", especially the latter... The review is well done as always. The musical genre isn't for my poor neurons, which are slowly but prog(gressively) retreating into the Dark Shelters. Cosmic greetings.
Ralph Towner Anthem
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Of course! You are welcome, Count, and thank you for stopping by these parts.
Greetings, of course Tourist-like, to you as well.
Popol Vuh Hosianna Mantra
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So... the review (review?)... I don't know... I feel (feel?) something (something?) artistic in your unusual (unusual?) writing (writing?).
Try to make everything brighter and clearer, forget about the literary techniques of Burroughs (not the John Carter of Mars one) always keep in mind that despite everything you are doing (the gerund can be used) a review of an album, in my case this also falls into the category of those I need to "catch up on" and I didn’t understand much.
The cover is artistic even though that medium cadmium red background doesn’t convince me.
After all this I'm going to listen to Neurotica by the Crimson.
Good morning, it’s three in the morning in this great roaring city full of garbage eaters that devastate the parking areas under my hotel window. I see slender cheetahs and exhausted hippos from the night shift. In the dining car across the street, herds of young sunbathing impalas, noisy gibbons, even a motorized wrestler. And over there, against the dazzling stripes on that Japanese macaque, but look closely at that hammer mouth. Hand in hand with the baboon is a sight you won't be able to see anywhere else on this planet... (end of the first part).
Jeff Beck You Had It Coming
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So... I rate the review a six, but since you mentioned the "Drim Tiater," I'll give you just a five...
I have some material from J. Beck and even an incredible live (bootleg) from 1971 played in London, with excellent audio quality.
I bought it many years ago in a store for a few lire (yes... the old lira).
The cover of this record has a certain artistic value and is also well designed.
You’ve piqued my curiosity about the record; okay, I'm going to get it right away since I have teleportation...
Mr. Scott! Energize... Mr. Scott (!?!)... Scotty?... I bet he went to sample that old bottle of 21st-century Scottish Brandy.
This time I'll have to walk...
Best regards, Beckologically periodic.
Soft Machine Land of Cockayne
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So... review rating 4.8, which rounded becomes... you do the math.
At this point, I would define your reviews as JazzFusionated.
The cover is very beautiful and original; it reminds me of a painting of... ack! my long-term memory is fading away.
Great light royal blue background.
So down with the "detractors."
Crafted regards.
Eddie Palmieri Palmas
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Enough (a magazine) I'm tired of always giving you a six, so I'm giving you a five.
If you want to "whine," call the hotline at 10011001, except during meal times.
The cover is nice with a lovely Naples yellow background; I would like a shirt like that too...
Here in the jury, this record should be liked.
Salsa regards.