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DeAge™ : 7832 days • Here since 29 december 2004
Iron Maiden Powerslave
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Non hai fornito un testo da tradurre. Per favore, inviami il testo in italiano e sarò felice di aiutarti con la traduzione.
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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It's a lost cause now... even anonymously you write to insult... Tate equals LaBrie? Nonsense... the rooster doesn't have Geoff's expressiveness... Dickinson enough... Tate is Tate... and enough with the pretentiousness, do you know more about metal than I do? Good job... a round of applause, then don't show your ignorance by praising a clearly overrated singer (who's good, let's be clear) and comparing him to the immense vocalists of the golden trio Dio-Halford-Tate...
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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The combination of Wicker Man and X Factor… let’s say that Queensrÿche are for people who expect more from metal than just four clichés… Tate is on another planet, but that’s subjective; if you like Dickinson, that's your problem… either you haven’t listened to much else, or you just like it, period… Operation Mindcrime 2 is intricate… idiot, how many listens have you dedicated to that album? It’s not the classic bland album (like this one; I’ll redo the review track by track soon) it’s a rock opera and it’s not made for people who listen to Maiden… Wicker Man is the demonstration that you should keep your mouth shut, as shown by the horrible review of the horrible single from the album in question… But of course, X Factor and Wicker Man, either you’re the same person, or you sleep together, or you have a definitely lower brain age than mine… If you’re music enthusiasts, I don’t understand how you could like this crap… rampant insanity… dull-wittedness and a profusion of ham over your ears…
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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Then where do you find an evolution like this... Queensryche EP heavy metal with hard rock influences à la Black Sabbath, The Warning progressive and symphonic heavy metal, Rage for Order industrial metal with astounding experimentalism, Operation Mindcrime spectacular progressive heavy metal, the best concept ever, Empire classy commercial hard rock, Promised Land cerebral progressive rock, then crap, crap and crap, Operation Mindcrime 2 the creative culmination of cultured artists with twenty years of experience...
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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Good job with the sarcasm... in the early '80s the Maiden had another singer... good job if you want to act like a know-it-all, you've messed up... "Queen of the Reich" is a heavy metal song, it's true that it has the Maiden style, but it also has Judas Priest influences. "Operation Mindcrime" is a great album, it’s not heavy metal, it’s a rock opera with hard rock influences and some progressive metal elements... and it's much better than this crap... it’s not on the level of the first part, but it’s still an inspired album... then you keep insisting as if I didn't like the Maiden, damn I said I adored them with Paul Di'Anno on vocals, and even with Dickinson and Bayley there are things I liked... the track "Queen of the Reich" was conceived in '81... Dickinson arrives in '82... I never said I hate the Maiden, I simply said that Judas and Ryche are clearly superior...
Iron Maiden Live At Donington
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A well-crafted live album that encapsulates what the Maiden were in the 80s, with the addition of the decent Fear Of The Dark... I prefer the bootlegs with Di Anno on vocals...
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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As for the King Crimson review, you will see that it will be well written... this is definitely my worst review out of the 26 I've done, but it's not meant to please... it's meant to provoke, and that was what I intended... I haven't torn apart an album since way back in 2003... it's easy to share your thoughts only on the things you like...
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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Haha guitarist... Kiske wouldn't exist without Dickinson? Kiske takes everything from Tate! Dickinson was never the best... Let me remind you that he came to prominence with the Maiden when Queensryche had already been around, albeit briefly... and my dear guitarist... the review aims to be out of the box and isn't made to please because even if I had done a track-by-track tearing the album apart, the average would still be the same... Halford beats Dickinson across the board in technique, expressiveness, power, ferocity, and even in the lows... just listen to Dreamer Deceiver... my comments are more than valid... an album like this could have been released under a different name like Brave and Dance... it means tarnishing the Maiden name... and they are tarnishing it... just like Metallica did with St. Anger... they both suck, only one is a joke Thrash while this is a joke Power-Acoustic-Pseudo-Heavy Metal...
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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I would like some detractors of Maiden to support me because the iron virgins will crush me with all their theories about how Maiden are the best... Long live Judas... Queensryche made a stunning album in 2006, a rock opera, unlike this shabby concept... now, with the excuse of the concept, every album is cool...
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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Trevize...uhm...maybe without Judas Priest...even Dickinson himself said that OM is the album that Maiden would have wanted to make and never managed to...Tribe sucks...Promised Land is genius...