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In fact, you’re not good at writing, so you can just go back to Facebook.
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Thanks fest
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hehehehe ... thank you too, Panico ;D I had heard the red album by the Baroness and I liked it, but it doesn’t seem to me that they get along much with Black Cobra. Maybe the latest one is a bit different.
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Thank you ugly, the non-gender that becomes gender... you are right. In my opinion, HOF with this record tried to ward off this risk (probably not succeeding). Black Cobra are even rougher and more violent than these. A bit monotonous, to be honest, maybe you like them. I don't mind them, but in small doses. Much more raw.
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I can only quote you, Kemo, and I ask the same question to you as well.
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A question to Fest, Bartle, and Panico, but also to anyone else who wants to give me their opinion. I'm interested in your thoughts on the latest Black Cobra, if you've heard it, and considering you all experts, I was wondering what you think of Mastodon.
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hehehe ... no worries Panic ;D
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Thank you, Bartle, for the clarifications. Indeed, in light of your more erudite and seasoned ears for certain listens, I am certain that the aforementioned album may not warrant 5 stars. I certainly exceeded in enthusiasm, which I partially justify since I don't have a background as comprehensive as yours (and ignorance is always a fault, although I'm not completely in the dark). I admit, for example, that I am candidly unfamiliar with the Grave Digger and Running Wilde you mentioned. It’s also true that there are as many metal bands as there are anemones on a coral reef, but there aren't many that play with such skill and utilize Pike's impressive croak. Allow me this.
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If you’re referring to "Art of Self-Defense," you might be right. I listened to it poorly and infrequently because I downloaded it, but I believe the quality was terrible. I haven’t found the original yet. However, these are different things; it doesn’t seem to me that we are facing a contemptible work or one that is flattened onto a single repetitive cliché. I repeat, one might not like a certain turn, but there are still some of their peculiar nuances. In short, it doesn’t seem so flat to me. If someone doesn’t like certain slightly more metal nuances, it can’t be said that they suck... or can it?
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Does it suck for you too, panic? What's wrong with my ears???