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DeAge™ : 7817 days • Here since 14 january 2005
Tyr By The Light Of The Northern Star
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Genre serves to provide references for readers, it helps to "catalog" music as much as possible, so that one can immediately understand if that group is right for them or not. When a band like this draws from multiple sources for its sound, labeling of this kind seems necessary (which, mind you, I don’t particularly like either, but I repeat, it seems necessary). Discussions of this type are sterile; there will always be people who support genre divisions, others who oppose them, and some who are "in favor but," and they will continue to do so even when others contradict them. No offense, eh Stoney, don’t take it the wrong way, these are just different points of view!
Agalloch Ashes Against The Grain
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Madonna's record, just a few lines!
Amorphis Skyforger
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Thank you very much to everyone for the comments!
Morose On The Back Of Each Day
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holy words Zigu, I only have originals!!
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
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I liked it quite a bit - 3.5
Morose On The Back Of Each Day
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@ELETTO1987: it's impossible to find, yes, you have no idea how hard I've worked to get it! If you're interested, send me a message and we'll see if we can make it happen in some way.
Morose On The Back Of Each Day
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@ Workhorse: FFVII is there because it felt like I could relate to it, maybe it's just a suggestion!!
Cold Year of the Spider
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I like a different kind of pain!!!! ;-P
Theory of a Deadman Scars & Souvenirs
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I'm not complaining about the t.b.t. but about the repetitions... words like "canzone/i," "nickelback," etc. appear way too often in every paragraph! I would also avoid using viriamo, passiamo, etc., which might be fine in themselves, but not so close together: the paragraphs where you use these connectors are a bit short, and you risk coming off as heavy... one last thing about the t.b.t. (a piece of advice from someone who overuses it!!!): when you describe the tracks, either say something more or cut it short; otherwise, your review may come out a bit unbalanced! I won't vote because I don't know the band and because, from what I see, it's your first review: welcome anyway!
Staind Break the Cycle
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Welcome! I remember buying the album driven by the hits that were playing on MTV, but I wasn't convinced at all and I gave it to a friend. It must be said that at the time I was listening to very different stuff... that doesn't change the fact that I recently re-listened to one of their compilations (which includes some tracks from this album), and although I recognize a certain appeal, they still don't really grab me. For me, grunge is just Alice in Chains, but that's personal taste, tied to the genres I listen to (much better than the various Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden). The review flows well, it's subjective, but that's not a flaw for me (just look at some of my reviews!!!) Again, welcome!