The_Bassist

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DeAge™ : 8358 days • Here since 23 july 2003
Cannibal Corpse Live Cannibalism
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In fact, in the tracks, he doesn't do anything "flashy," but that continuous strumming of strings hides a decent amount of craftsmanship that shines very well in the live performance. In the DVD, there's even a 20-minute bonus where you can see the pre-concert warm-up, and Webster proves he has guts, much more than the drummer, but also the guitarists, who are, all in all, rather "normal."
Death Symbolic
Death Symbolic
23 feb 04
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what a drag, neither of the deaths, but even if it were why do you have to be a pain in the ass, damn it
Cannibal Corpse Live Cannibalism
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Number one: the best bassists in the metal scene are OFTEN and WILLINGLY found in the Death Metal scene... Number two: I can hardly find more than three or four metal bassists (and I mean Metal) better than Webster, trust me.
Dying Fetus Stop At Nothing
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Don't you really understand when someone's messing with you?
Cannibal Corpse Live Cannibalism
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Great live, but really, you're dropping the ball on the review; the Mortician one is much nicer, this one is quite puzzling. Live Cannibalism is a kick-ass live album, the choice of tracks and the performances are flawless, which is not exactly a given in death metal, even at a professional level. The guitarists, rather than being these monsters of technique and composition, have some nice ideas in terms of "cool little techniques," and a good sense of rhythm. The complexity of the riffs is, on the other hand, evident and surprising in the hands of the bassist, undoubtedly the best musician in the group and one of the best bassists in the metal scene. I agree with the judgment on Fisher; Paul (I've seen his surname spelled differently each time, so I’ll skip it, but it should be pronounced more or less Mazurchievich) is the usual scruffy dog, but he holds it down well with the two rhythms that make up his creative repertoire. Regarding stage presence, the almost total apathy of the guitarists and the drummer is overshadowed by the whirlwind of headbanging from the frontmen, who risk not being able to see where they're going to piss in the bus's toilet. If you want to buy it, I recommend adding a pentagram and taking home the DVD; it’s worth it.
Death SS Do What Thou Wilt
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Here, and that’s how metalheads got mocked by people. But if you know you're just a bunch of loser metalheads, keep your mouths shut. Italian for Italian, the group, already made up of distressed, neurotic, fake misanthropes, social misfits, in short, just losers, really gets on my nerves.
Mortician Darkest Day of Horror
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Sure, they can be at most "fun" to listen to, but if we look at it from a (any) musical perspective, the score can only be 1. However, I didn't mind the review; it was very clear and (cir)concise.
Testament First Strike Still Deadly
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surely not fascists, we’re joking, Chuck Billy is a native, that’s why he’s very pissed off, but precisely for this reason presumably leftist, in fact the Testament have always been seen as the communists of thrash metal, even though they are far from communism, it’s just that in America (where you can choose between center-right and far-right) they are seen as very leftist. The Slayer, they are real nazis, sure apart from Lombardo, and Araya... well who the hell cares whether red or black they’re all metalheads.
Iron Maiden Powerslave
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response about school on the reception of behhemot, right Livio I was forgetting the Aghora, satya is basically the best!! du-du-duruduuduu- dudududurudududududu
Iron Maiden Powerslave
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I correct myself: free in the sense of acid, free jazz is amazing, I got mixed up.