Hank Monk

DeRank : 4,58 • DeAge™ : 5018 days

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  • Here since 16 october 2011
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Incredible album considering it came out in '68. But the second one is better, much more focused and enjoyable.
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Come on... Scaruffo is a bit like that girl that everyone has slept with just to say they’ve done it, and then they call her a whore! Respect for the gnocchino!
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The rating for the piece is 1000. Rodrigo's work is wonderful, and Yepes is an amazing guitarist. Classical guitarists are truly incredible :O! Anyway, I wanted to ask you if this review is dedicated to Rax.
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Fantastic record! This Valor I always hear mentioned when talking about Christian Death (whom I only know for this record)....but who the hell is he? A usurper of Rozz??
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Thank goodness this review is still on the homepage, so I can reiterate: what a hottie!
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Wow, what a hottie!
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fantastic musicians; the kind that are truly on an insane level
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I don't know them, but I really liked the black medal. More than anything, it fascinated me (who knows) for its soundscapes reminiscent of 30s horror films. In the end, Darkthrone, Burzum, Mayhem, Emperor, Satyricon, Enslaved, Immortal (which I think are the cornerstone bands) all have their peculiarities compared to the others; of course, within each band's discography, the stuff tends to sound alike (though that's not entirely true: just look at Emperor, Enslaved, Satyricon).
All this to ask the annoying question: what the heck is that symbol that all these bands carry around, and which seems to appear on the cover of this one too? The hilt of a sword?? Who knows.
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You, just you, nothing but you! Maybe you don’t know, but the day before yesterday in my "shitty little town," the area played (not even 100 people to see them) and guess who sang gioia e rivoluzione WITH THEM??? Nevruz!!! Ahahahah, I’d love to hear your thoughts on that! (Anyway, I have to say that Nevruz wasn't even that terrible, but I was left speechless :D)