senzastile

DeRank : 2,94
DeAge™ : 6389 days • Here since 12 december 2008
Alchemist Lunasphere
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potentially excellent group, ruined by that fucking scream growl stamp, the most useless musical gimmick in 20 years (?...maybe even longer), at this point... Actually, more than useless, it's murder. Just look at Yony cunda, which I had the chance to listen to, perfect track, until that fucking voice (?) comes in and ruins everything. What a shame... the most disconcerting thing is knowing that there are people who like it... oh well.
Material Hallucination Engine
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Concise and straightforward review, they must be a duo that packs a punch... I'll make it up!
Carl Craig & Moritz Von Oswald Recomposed
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I heard something a while ago and I liked it... I need to explore it further...
Exodus Bonded By Blood
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one of those 7-8 decent thrash albums...after this, I only remember toxic waltz (a listenable little song, nothing more)...hammett was right to leave...
Uranium 235 Introspective Trip
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Why is this shitty music still playing??? Why? :(
Primus Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People
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Kubrickian/Lynchian sonorities awaken that psychopathic, syncopated part managed solely by the chaos inherent in my deep self... I would gladly add this phrase to the review... :)
Primus Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People
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michoos, I can only tell you that by not listening to "animals" you've missed quite a lot :P… anyway, I wanted to add a couple of things to the review… the return of Tim Alexander on drums, with the reinstatement of the original lineup; and (for those who buy it and don’t download it… you know what I mean) a DVD included with the EP featuring all the music videos…
Primus Brown Album
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I've just read it...yeah, pretend I didn't vote for you...but listen to antipop and animal!
Annihilator Never, Neverland
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heh...I think I stole it from you like from others hihi...anyway, you can always review it eh!:P
Annihilator Never, Neverland
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The degre... you say this record is enough to encompass more quality than the Megadeth albums (the first 4, I hope you'll agree)... well, Rust in Peace, for me like many others, is definitely ahead of this... maybe technically speaking, Waters is just a notch above Friedman and Mustaine, but that's it...