The_Bassist

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DeAge™ : 8357 days • Here since 23 july 2003
The Icarus Line Penance Soiree
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As usual, excellent review, as usual, an album I don't know, as usual, 5 :)
Sikfuk Gore Delicious
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BUT YES, GO ON, keep it up, always better, always 4 real but 5 rated for improvement. Have you noticed that you are better at reviewing CDs you don't like?
Maudlin Of The Well Leaving Your Body Map
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And you laugh again, you don't know what a major scale is, it's pointless for you to write about it :). Nice review, very catchy intro, you can send me the album but I'm voting based on the trust in the other two.
Metallica Master of Puppets
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Cliff, do you know what wah he used? Just out of curiosity, I have and I keep my Crybaby Q105 (wonderful) which Cliff definitely didn’t use because it came out in December 2002. As I said, Jason uses the Morley, but I’m not sure if Cliff did the same.
Metallica Master of Puppets
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Both used the Big Muff by Electro Harmonix as a distortion pedal, but I don't know about the wah; Newsted used the Morley cliff, I guess.
Dream Theater Awake
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Yes, but how can I send you the CD "physically"? Reply to me by email so we don't get stuck with the reviews.
Vader Blood
Vader Blood
17 may 04
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Come on, don’t be homophobic, sweetheart.
Strapping Young Lad City
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Really beautiful, I only know SYL from SYL, with that beast Gene Hoglan, and I love it a lot, and now I'm listening to this as well, here you go.
Molested Senses No Friends Here
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Regarding listening habits, true, just until a short time ago I was like you, and I don’t mean to say that not remaining like you was a sign of musical maturation, just a path taken based on MY and only MY musical tastes. However, even when I had a passion for metal that practically suffocated my appreciation for other genres, I still listened to a wide variety of music, and I did so in relation to metal. You see, metal is full of influences: punk and hard rock (and by extension, blues) in thrash and heavy black, heavy metal but even before that, baroque music in melodic Scandinavian death and symphonic black, a whirlwind of 70s progressive rock, jazz and fusion, and in some things, for example by Sadus, even funky elements of American death metal, in Floridian technical and progressive death. Listening to and knowing other music can only benefit and enrich your knowledge, understanding, and enjoyment of metal, which has every right to be your favorite genre. So if you weren’t already doing this (but I’m replying to your post above), follow this damn advice, or do as you please; I’m saying this because when I started listening to jazz, I began to like metal even more, despite it being my favorite genre.
Molested Senses No Friends Here
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WELL DONE MATTEO, see that if you put your mind to it, nice review, short but nice (see that it has nothing to do with it), have you learned to turn on the monitor when you reread? (just kiddingjust kiddingjust kiddingjust kiddingjust kiddingjust kiddingjust kiddingjust kiddingironyironyironyironyirony). It's not exactly excellent, but I'll still give you a five because you've improved a lot.