Big D

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DeAge™ : 7754 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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"Omega, but then it's you who doesn't understand what I'm saying! Your last statement is actually the concrete demonstration of everything I've said. If someone who doesn't know anything about the technique gets it, it's precisely because the DT peddle easy melodies as if they were the late East 17! ;) ... anyone can understand them, because a melody like that of Spirit carries etc. is so laden with rhetoric that it gets into the ears of anyone who has listened only to radio DJ their whole life. And even the more complex pieces follow the same logic... banal chord progressions, inconsistent compositions, just inflated in terms of arrangement, easy stuff, under an unnecessary facade, trivial stuff.
Name: easycure | Date: 20/6/2005" illuminating statement easy
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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easycure! I’ve also arrived to stir things up a bit!!! By the way, in response to your question made on 15/3/2005 to the anonymous one, I’ll answer: ROGER "SYD" BARRETT: this name should be tattooed on the foreheads of those who think that music never existed before DT.. do you agree?
Syd Barrett The Madcap Laughs
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The best review of DeBaser! Brilliant!
Blue Guilty
Blue Guilty
7 aug 05
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mec mi uanna lo/ mec mi uanna fo/ mec mi uanna surrendu ma song/
Blue Guilty
Blue Guilty
6 aug 05
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the best brutal-death metal album of all time!!!
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt 2: Scenes from a Memory
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...and instead I reassessed it and I give it a nice 4
Nightwish Once
Nightwish Once
2 aug 05
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justice I would bet more ghost love score :)
Nightwish Century Child
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best regards to you too...
Nightwish Angels Fall First
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Heavy are Iron Maiden, relatively light, Dead Gardens would be really heavy if it weren't for Tarja and Tuomas softening it up. Emppu and Marco do an extraordinary job on that one. Astral Romance leans more towards classic heavy, as you mentioned.
Maroon 5 Songs About Jane
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I was wrong