Justice

DeRank : 0,26
DeAge™ : 7832 days • Here since 29 december 2004
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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I was speaking in Italy and Seventh Son seems to me to have reached 15 at most... but you can correct me.... UP THE IRONS!!!
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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Yes, but the others were enthusiastic... I on the other hand want the Iron to retire... I have respect for Iron... overrated... they’re not worth half of Judas Priest... and even Metallica because at least they made their messes with consistency... they’ve become too refined and have released albums in line (see Load and Reload) then they also screwed up... away with Dickinson... I want Di Anno back...
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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Then I felt like discussing, and lately on Debaser I haven't been doing much of that... so my intention wasn't to write a nice review... it was to provoke...
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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But if I congratulated him on the sold-out shows and the success that came with a crappy record... I should have reflected on this review, but it came to me instinctively... Listening to the album made me feel annoyance and anger... they should have topped the charts with "seventh son," not with this crap... the review conveys the essence of the album... both the review and the album suck... I didn't want to throw shade, they were great, do they want to act sophisticated? They can't... they're not Queensryche who can afford to make an album like "Mindcrime 2"... the pseudo greendayana "different world" is the same as "the wickerman," and what is "the wickerman" similar to?
Judas Priest Ram It Down
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Frank...Frank...Frank...come on, enlighten me, tell me what heavy metal is...you are the real metal gods...you're worse than the latest Helloween album...as a laxative, your monologue would be perfect...bye now I won’t give a shit about you anymore, idiot...you've lost, I've put you on your butt...goodbye fool...every man for himself...
Iron Maiden The X Factor
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Great album...long live the Maiden of Di Anno and Bayley, you've broken my balls.
Scorpions Blackout
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Huge album!!!!!!!!
Slayer Christ Illusion
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I accept all criticisms, for example, some guy said I lost the 80s and claimed I was wrong about originality... he’s right, I didn’t explain myself well in the review... constructive criticism is always welcome. Calling me ignorant feels like an offense coming from these poor lost sheep, and I’ll respond however the hell I want to someone who calls me ignorant... anyway, zyklon maximum respect for the nickname... you should review Disintegrate, a true sonic cyclone....... anyway, frontal attacks always seem to come from anonymous sources, right... sign in.
Judas Priest Ram It Down
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Go ahead, human case, do all the propaganda you need to do and feel accomplished... Ram It Down is one of the tail-end albums by Judas... if you like it, I can't do anything about it... go ahead, I'm waiting to knock you down on your ass in every discussion where you talk about me... and come back to warn me about this review if you have the guts... so I can respond in kind and let's see how much you know about heavy metal from the heights of your 27 years... show-off, calm down a bit, you just got here and already you’re acting all powerful, funny how you've ended up in the human cases right away...
Judas Priest Ram It Down
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Quote: Disconcerted, you all are unfortunately mistaken; this album is heavy metal, with no influence from the '80s! "Screaming for Vengeance," "Defenders of the Faith," and especially "Turbo" are the albums that clearly reference the era, especially in the slow tracks (EVEN IF AMONG THE THREE I REALLY LIKE DEFENDER OF...). Meanwhile, in "Ram It Down" we don't encounter these trends, just as we won't with "Painkiller"; simply because these two albums are the best, because this is HEAVY METAL!!!!!!!!! .........you are simply an idiot because heavy metal is "Screaming for Vengeance"... "Ram It Down" is speed metal like "Painkiller"... much more aggressive and sharp riffs on the edge of thrash... it's a heavy metal that already looks to the '90s... the myriad of bands now doing power speed look to "Painkiller" (not "Ram It Down") as a must... "Defenders of the Faith" is a good album but long-term it falls apart... "Painkiller" never does... when I want '70s, "Sad Wings" never... "Screaming" is hit after hit... choruses that stick in your head... "Defenders," let’s say, is a point in between the speed era and the heavy era... heavy metal with no influence from the '80s? What the hell does that mean, heavy metal is the '80s, idiot... the '80s are glam rock, disco music, AOR, the gay voice is the '80s, and Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Saxon are the '80s!