fedezan76

DeRank : 9,44
DeAge™ : 6282 days • Here since 28 march 2009
Dio Holy Diver
Dio Holy Diver
17 jan 10
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Well, what do you think, these were all musicians who knew how to handle sheet music as well...
Dio Holy Diver
Dio Holy Diver
17 jan 10
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Nice review and good album. But be careful not to play Slayer next time, or you'll have a heart attack! ;)
Ayreon Actual Fantasy
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Well, splinter. I don't think I'm lacking objectivity. I rated the album a 4, against your 3. I simply have my own tastes. Mine is an opinion shared by other people, but it probably depends on each of our musical backgrounds. You seem exaggerated to talk about blasphemy in these cases.
Blind Guardian Nightfall Int He Middle Earth
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Dear Electricone, who are you telling... I have reviewed hidden gems like "Ursa Major" that no one has even glanced at. But don't take it to heart, sometimes it's nice to have a good laugh. Taking oneself too seriously can be exhausting. And besides, our fake is putting in the effort.
Blind Guardian Nightfall Int He Middle Earth
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Are you sure you didn't make a mistake? You only gave 3 dots to a metal album! Are you or are you not a true metalhead???
Ayreon Actual Fantasy
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This is my opinion and I've already explained the reasons. The final experiment, as well as Actual fantasy, I got when it was released. Very nice, but I still find it a bit immature. The Human Equation was passed to me and highly recommended by my brother, I kind of like it but I find it inferior to the first two.
Ramones Road To Ruin
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@tarpit: Well, I apologize for misunderstanding. Even though I don't find that sentence correct in any case. :)
Pain Of Salvation The Perfect Element Part I
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For me, it's also the most successful album by POS. I'm not very fond of the much-praised BE and Remedy Lane, though. The review is a bit exaggerated in its tone, but it's well written. P.S. I actually like the track by track approach, especially when I'm not familiar with a band or an album.
Ramones Road To Ruin
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@tarpit: your hint is also amusing, but it's a shame that I intentionally propose certain groups. Why write about albums or artists that have already been discussed to death? I come to debaser to discuss music, but also to find new insights or listens. And I simply try to suggest some new things to other users as well. The number of comments doesn’t really matter, especially since proposing lesser-known material runs the risk of having few responses. A calculated risk. But above all, I try to maintain a minimum of objectivity on the artistic side; I might expose myself a bit more from an instrumental perspective if there are musicians who are also (and I want to emphasize also) technically very valid. That's it. The rest is subjective, as it should be.
Manowar Fighting The World
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Creative, have you already written the next one? I'm already in withdrawal... Anyway, how can a true metalhead stay calm? Get back to yourself. :D