Fallen

DeRank : 0,66
DeAge™ : 8264 days • Here since 25 october 2003
Crystalium De Aeternitate Commando
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oh well, I didn't know this... how to put it, caught in my own trap...
At The Gates The Red In The Sky Is Ours
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One of the many proofs of how American death cannot compete with the European one. Good review.
Crystalium De Aeternitate Commando
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That Hitler's thought was influenced by Nietzsche is not entirely accurate. It was his sister Elizabeth who manipulated The Will to Power so that it conformed to Nazi ideals. Ah, and Wagner cannot be accused of anything either, as he was a strong Christian and philanthropist, completely free from any form of racism. This fervent form of religion will indeed lead him to distance himself from Nietzsche. Philosophy is a nasty beast; don’t embark on it if you don’t know…
Crystalium De Aeternitate Commando
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Ah, my dear Fidia, drive the thorn into the flesh of this poor debaserian... I don’t listen and I have renounced Cradle of Filth for three years now. And anyway, maybe you don't notice, but in these three comments of yours you have perfectly expressed the value of hate... ;-) goodbye
Darkthrone A Blaze In The Northern Sky Limited Edition
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And I’m telling you this by someone who is much more Aryan than you. Blonde, greenish-blue eyes, dolichocephalic skull, etc.
Crystalium De Aeternitate Commando
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I will respond to Geeno first. Hate, my friend, can indeed be a value when it is all that remains for a man. Let me explain the meaning of the sentence you didn't understand: perhaps, if you replace the word war with the Greek term polemos, in the Heraclitean sense of the term, you will see that war is tension and a conflicting union between opposites that has propelled the world forward since it existed. This is for Aniel: if there's one merit to be recognized in Crystalium, it’s the eclecticism of their lyrics. The argument you made could perfectly apply to a Marduk album, and if you were to object in a review of Marduk, I would tell you to read what they convey in a symbolic key, which would bring you exactly here, as this album is a sublimation devoid of symbols of the concept of polemos. That music must necessarily be an instrument of peace is not written anywhere.
Darkthrone A Blaze In The Northern Sky Limited Edition
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1) Paolo, my friend, if you were a bit more attentive, you would have read on the small label of the peaceville the wording "LIMITED EDITION". If you want to say that it’s just a gimmick to attract people, I get it, but it doesn’t seem fair to get upset over a small oversight from someone who can name at least fifty black metal bands you've never heard of, don’t you think? 2) Dear old Nero, people like you never die, do they? I also remember the national socialist euphoria that hits children at their first listen to Darkthrone... so I can only wish you a good maturation, which would undoubtedly be aided if instead of writing comments you went to bed early. 3) And now let’s move on to what, I regret to say, is a classic example of ignorance. My dear Maurizio Testi, I have a feeling that you are a physically mature person, so there’s no need to get lost in didactic explanations, as I did with the kids above. Not only are you liable to arrest for inciting racial hatred and glorifying fascism, but I must inform you that, even if Testi were your real name, it is already in the hands of the judicial authority. Lastly, I wanted to point out how your surname has a somewhat discordant note. In fact, it would sound better if you replaced the last vowel with an 'A', which would be magnificently complemented by the addition of a phallic material noun. TESTA DI CAZZO
Suprême NTM Suprême NTM
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damn..., but come on, don’t you even consider me anymore?
Leviathan The Tenth Sublevel Of Suicide
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Well, we can say that at least depressive black works well for the Americans. Tepes (or Impaler, if we want to Italianize the Turkish, it sounds better, don’t you think?) I recommend Xasthur, another very dark and depressing American band, especially their album "Nocturnal Poisoning." And if you want to also check out Judas Iscariot, I think you would be satisfied.
Satyricon Now, Diabolical
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Ahah...I saw them live a few days ago at the Gods of Metal...very good, but the past times were something else...with Nemesis Divina, and in particular with Mother North and Forhekset, they gave their best. A round of applause anyway for not turning to electronics as we had feared for a moment.