Nowitzky

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DeAge™ : 7690 days • Here since 20 may 2005
MetallicA Master Of Puppets
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If you were a little less idiotic and a little more attentive, you would notice that my nickname is not identical to Dirk's last name, which is Nowitzki. And besides, I don't accept criticism from someone who writes like you do. Silence.
Diamond Head Lightning To The Nations
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Stunning album. Some songs are true institutions. Not a masterpiece, but almost.
Ilona Staller Ilona Staller
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Reviewer, you are a dragon.
Franco Battiato Dieci Stratagemmi
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The reviewer is very good: it’s important to be engaged in order to engage others.
MetallicA Master Of Puppets
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Oh yes... a shout-out to the bassist I draw inspiration from when I play... thank you, Cliff.
Caparezza Le Verità supposte
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Cute album, catchy songs, very "aligned" lyrics. Anyway, 5/5 is the highest rating and it seems exaggerated and forced to me. The review started well but ended poorly, short and not very incisive. And it's true: not all rap is chains like houses and such... of course, if you're only listening to MTV...
Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland
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Good Reviewer, when a rewrite is done well it makes you wish to have the subject of such a review. With style and passion, congratulations.
Guns And Roses Use Your Illusion 1&2
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Enthralled by a reviewer.
Metallica Ride The Lightning
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"But Mustaine is no longer on RDL. He left back in the days of Kill Em' All. Pay attention!
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Wrong. Mustaine is very much present in Ride The Lightning for various tracks. Kirk Hammett actually appears here as a performer but certainly not as a composer. The stunning The Call Of Ktulu is indeed the last work in which we hear Mustaine's dark influence, even though Hammett is also a great fan of Henry P. Lovecraft.
Deep Purple Made In Japan
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It's one of my favorite albums... I listen to it constantly... Highway Star pumps me up like crazy, the opening riff of Strange Kind Of Woman makes me vibrate, Lazy is still an absolute song, Smoke On The Water never fades, the drum solo in The Mule is incredible, Child In Time still brings tears to my eyes, and Space Truckin' is the epitome of Hard Rock in the '70s... guys, you can't give a low rating to this album... everyone has their own opinions, but to come and say that Deep Purple make boring improvisations... that after three minutes they break... that's not possible. At least have the decency not to comment on an album you don't know, please. If you have to give low ratings with trivial personal reasons, just skip DeBaser, you haven’t understood anything... Deep Purple are Rock, so if you haven't listened to them for at least 3 minutes, don't dare to criticize them...
To the reviewer...: congratulations, reading your review I noticed how absorbed you were by the album... it's the review I would have liked to write!