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Great, I like the simple and well-written review, even though you ignored some peculiarities, like the speeches of historical figures quoted within the album, but it's fine, I still find you likable. The record is legendary, honest, and well-played (like all those from the band, after all). Could you leave me a few reviews of W.a.s.p. too? Just kidding, of course, bye :-)
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Forgive me, but honestly, I didn't understand what the book is about. Overall, feel free to write, but at least give me a hint about the plot! With a CD, one reads the genre and more or less draws conclusions, but with a book it's harder; all I got was that there are vampires, but I wonder, are they treated like in the "Twilight" saga? Or do we have a gothic style like Rice? Or is it a thriller where the supernatural aspect is just apparent? Is it a Fantasy?
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The review is well done, but the film essentially relies on somewhat clichéd quotes and, above all, on a predictable plot. The disillusioned rocker has been well told by Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P. in "The Crimson Idol," with an absolutely devastating and emotionally engaging effect. Sure, it's not a film but an album, yet I assure you that music strikes harder than hours and hours of images! "The music is loud and the message is clear," the W.A.S.P. said during the "Headless Children" tour, and dear God, how true that is!
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I don't understand why these gratuitous attacks happen so often on this site (which I honestly find very beautiful). In the end, I believe that Debaser is an excellent place where we can finally discuss music in a serious and often professional way, so I think that education is the foundation of any healthy dialectical relationship, and I am always more astounded when I see offensive or mocking posts directed at any user. Guys, we are on a wonderful site, just like art is wonderful, so let's not ruin it like this! Bye ;-)
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Bruce Springsteen is a legend, his music touches people's hearts with its simplicity and stylistic honesty!!! Tastes are tastes, but it seems to me that many criticisms are now driven solely by the trend of attacking such an artist, who has nonetheless produced albums like "Nebraska" that give you goosebumps from the emotions they evoke!
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You've made me rethink the track-by-track, congratulations on a perfect review, to be added to my favorites! The album, a true masterpiece!!!
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Epoch-making album, the Clash with this record, but especially with "Sandinista!", taught us what true musical experimentation is. Truly skilled and brilliant, and the political ideas... well, everyone has their own, and I'm only interested in the music, which in the case of these Englishmen is truly genius!!! I won’t rate the review because honestly it neither made me laugh nor cry; it left me completely indifferent, and it's the first time that’s happened!
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But I say, as funny as it is, wasting a page on a site to tease the Dari, who in the end are just being made fun of by everyone, really seems like a pointless waste of time and space!!!
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Here, now I remember, eheheh, that live performance is truly legendary. Anyway, I’m also eagerly waiting for their new work; if the music is as good as the cover, we’re in for a real treat. Bye!
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A review written haphazardly; there are other adjectives besides "stunning" to describe something. Nevertheless, the album is a masterpiece of technical Thrash, even if it's not the latest masterpiece from Megadeth. In fact, I like all their records, including the much-hated "Risk," which may not be Heavy Metal, but in the end....
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