Il Maestro

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DeAge™ : 7750 days • Here since 21 march 2005
Roni Size & Reprazent New Forms
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Very interesting, the samples convince me even if electronic music isn't exactly my genre, but the second sample reminds me of a piece from Fleaxable by Steve Vai, not bad....
At The Drive In Relationship Of Command
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Beautiful beautiful beautiful!
Dntel Life Is Full Of Possibilities
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Uhm....definitely intriguing, electronics isn't really my thing, but the character's activism piques my interest quite a bit, along with your review!
Le Vibrazioni Le Vibrazioni II
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Indeed, comments like "what a disgust, what crap," although widely shareable in this case, should at least be backed by a minimum of arguments; otherwise, the judgment remains sterile.
Slayer Haunting The Chapel
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I await the new with curiosity.
Sense Field Tonight And Forever
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whynot no, they are different genres, or rather DeGeneri, a group that might vaguely resemble them in terms of musical style is Texas is The Reason. kosmogabri, if you're registered on allmusic, you can listen to about 30 seconds of all the tracks. I recommend starting with "Love song." I'm ready to bet that they could really get you excited!
Slayer Haunting The Chapel
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Well... listening to this album today feels like a revival (which is always nice) four stars seem a bit too much compared to more like "Reign in Blood," "South of Heaven," or "Hell awaits," the EP is not bad, but it's not exactly thrilling either...
Le Vibrazioni Le Vibrazioni II
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Oh my God... I have a lot to discuss about the originality of the voice and guitars (the production by Manuel Agnelli weighs like a ton) as well as the references to Led Zeppelin, which I just don’t understand where they could be. In my opinion, the album is the most disgustingly clichéd, commercial, and sad thing you could find around, and it deserves zero stars but unfortunately that can't be done...
Ramones Rocket To Russia
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The story. This masterpiece would deserve hundreds of pages of review, but it can also be summed up in four: "one, two, tree for!"