brat12 Banned

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Iron Fire Thunderstorm
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good review but "A little bit of maturity and less childishness..." It's power metal (whether you hear it or not, there are bands like you mentioned: Helloween, Running Wild, Hammerfall, but also Gamma Ray, Iron Savior, and Edguy, so I’d say it really is power...), you can’t ask for too much. The cover alone, in perfect power style, speaks volumes about the maturity level of the album.
Anyway, in the power metal landscape, these are among the least worst.
Queensrÿche Rage For Order
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No, Enea, I'm not from Barilla... Ingrandisci questa immagine in the second row in the middle you can see the anelletti that you can find at Coop (I didn't take that photo at Coop, I don't know where it came from).
Why are you so interested?
Yob The Unreal Never Lived
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Ottim, you make me want to listen to them. I've only heard their first song and the demo (or maybe the first two, I can't remember), but I found them too "generic" in the stoner-doom scene... I’ll dust them off.
The Way We Live A Candle For Judith
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great review!
Queensrÿche Rage For Order
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I live in Milan, and at the coop, they sell the anelletti.
Dream Theater Black Clouds & Silver Linings
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No no, everyone can say their opinion on whatever they want, of course, but we've all said our piece about the dreams quite a few times... it's getting repetitive... As for the comparison, I would say it exists: you find your review to be a valid point, I find it unnecessary, and we are both trying to support our arguments (right?).
J-Ax Disanapianta
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I make excellent chocolate cakes (superior, obviously, to my reviews...), and as far as I'm concerned, the genre made by him is pop metal from MTV (preferably TRL). I’m not saying they should suck; I’m saying that a 4 is definitely too much, a rating you yourself gave not for the value of the album but out of fondness. The album I listened to, I went looking for it by browsing through Google for the covers, Razormlade Romance. I confess (as I’ve already done) that I haven't heard anything else from them since then except for a few videos that have aired on MTV or all music... but it seems to me that they even managed to get worse since then. I repeat, my chocolate cakes are better than my reviews.
Dream Theater Black Clouds & Silver Linings
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I'm rereading the message I just posted... the grammar is improving but the spelling is disgusting... today is just not my day...
Dream Theater Black Clouds & Silver Linings
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"To appreciate the DT, it's enough to know the classic rock styles." But doesn't anyone consider personal tastes? It can't be that some people like them and others think they suck just because of personal preferences, right? For me (like many others, they make some people sick while they drive others crazy... so what?). I also find die-hard fans annoying, but I believe it's actually worse to try to tear them down (Stoney, with all due respect). I think this review was a particularly nice idea, but as I said before, after two lines it becomes predictable because we all know what those who aren't die-hard fans think of the "theater of dreams." Although I must say that the songs mentioned by the reviewer have made this "theatrical undermining" more original than average (but not to my personal taste since I only like a couple of tracks by the theater, just Change of Season, the first three from Awake, and Metropolis Pt. 2). I hope I've translated my comment 31 into Italian (I repeat, dictated by the fumes of the alcohol still lingering in the recesses of my brain). Regards.
J-Ax Disanapianta
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@rebelde: unfortunately for me, I listened to HIM for an entire summer because of a friend of mine. They are a band that plays pop metal, trying to mask their (heavy) pop side behind special effects and a cheap dark appearance. I think a review that gives them a 4 doesn't deserve to be read because it's absolutely biased in its judgment, which justifies my score of one (if you like it, fine; if you don’t, I feel sorry for you but there's nothing I can do about it...). I don't remember how I ended up on that review; maybe a comment of yours caught my attention, and from there I went to find out who you were (as much as I could, of course). That's how I stumbled upon the reviews you wrote, and having seen several about HIM, I went to read (which I ended up not doing) the one you wrote most recently (thus also answering the question you asked me). Regards.