StefanoHab

DeRank : 1,96
DeAge™ : 7788 days • Here since 11 february 2005
Aqua Aquarium
Aqua Aquarium
1 oct 05
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God, I hate them, I just can't stand them, I hate them, my god... the singer's voice is more irritating than anything else.
Nile In Their Darkened Shrines
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A masterpiece, although for my taste a bit too technical and confusing... In any case, a unique band. And above all, they make their own history. But what do SYL have to do with it???
Koma Tsunami
Koma Tsunami
1 oct 05
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Well, I could use even more compliments like yours, as they would help me do even better!! :-D I'm already sending quite a few, I prefer not to overdo it otherwise they'll get pissed off! Unfortunately, not everyone’s work is appreciated... Oh well. I always review what I find appropriate and I try to do it as best as I can... Since DeBaser is certainly not for professional reviewers, I put my own spin on it, but there are better reviewers than me here, just read a bit. Anyway, you're no slouch either, Giubbo, your review of Piano Magic is one of the best I've ever read, really. It's no coincidence that it's among my recommended reviews ^-^
Bon Jovi Have A Nice Day
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No, I don't think so, that post is a joke! Anyway, it's true, that cover is really evil... where can you find a more devilish smile???
Lisa Germano Lullaby for Liquid Pig
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To be honest, I think the drummer sucks, but whatever. I'm off to download and "consume" the new Horna and, of course, the Germano. Stay Metal :-)
Limp Bizkit Chocolate, Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water
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Once I used to listen to them. I feel nauseous just thinking about it. The truth is that this album best represents Limp Bizkit today, especially since it contains their most famous songs. Given this situation, we're in pretty good shape. A word to the wise is sufficient... Go check out the anti-fred durst site...
Lisa Germano Lullaby for Liquid Pig
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I don't attribute any philosophical pretensions to the characters, and I couldn't care less, so don't misunderstand my reviews. What I write is simply what emerges for me from listening to the album, regardless of the mind of the person who composed it; after all, I don't know Nattefrost personally, do I? It's essentially the same thing that happens when literary critics comment on poems by authors who lived centuries ago. Did they know them? No, obviously not. Can they know what those poets actually thought while composing? They base their comments solely on what they can glean from the text, plain and simple. This is the way to write a beautiful and sincere review in my opinion; it's like doing a textual analysis of a poem, according to what the reviewer can extract from the listening experience. It's not naivety. Then, the reader of the review couldn't care less about the thoughts of the character, but only about the music they are going to listen to...
Bon Jovi Have A Nice Day
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Of course, there’s worse... like the covers of Whore and Waco Jesus, or that of Jack Frost, or Kadenzza or Gemini Five... And of course, ALL the covers of Manowar. There's no end to horrible covers...
Spice Girls Spice
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Giubbo, look, I have a friend who, at 7 years old, was listening to Crematory... I used to make my brother listen to In Flames when he was 8...
Spice Girls Spice
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Nuclear, have you forgotten the self-titled album by Deicide, which if I'm not mistaken, was the best-selling one in the world?