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Cryptopsy Wispher Supremacy
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Absolute Masterpiece of Brutal, when technique and violence walk hand in hand, Mike DiSalvo is impressive with that wicked growl, in my opinion even better than the more acclaimed Lord Worm. In my view, their best album, Cold Hate, Warm Blood above all. Honestly, I didn't like the review...
Judas Priest Sad Wings of Destiny
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Congratulations to the Reviewer, excellent review for an absolute classic, Victim Of Changes is history... I would have liked to read the critiques of the time about this work...
Mercyful Fate Melissa
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The album is a masterpiece of heavy metal. Among all, I prefer Black Funeral. Nice review, but I would say that Mercyful rather than doing "power black" simply plays heavy with themes that will be taken up by black metal.
Vision Divine The Perfect Machine
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OOPSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS, excuse my ignorance
Darkthrone Panzerfaust
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So, dear buddy, I can tell you that when I was still inexperienced, Darkthrone were among my favorites. Now I’ve discovered other artists who have steered me away from Darkthrone and black metal. So if you’re getting so knowledgeable about black metal, keep listening to those idiots who can’t play more than one riff in a song and don’t bother me because I listen to whatever I like.
Darkthrone Panzerfaust
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I know Black very well; in fact, it was my favorite genre, but I’ve abandoned it. I can say that it has bands like Darkthrone that I can't stand. I don't give a damn if Darkthrone is black; to me, they’re a bunch of clowns who always offer the same old, tired riff in every song. If black metal has to be like this, then I don’t like it…
Vision Divine The Perfect Machine
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Damn... this album is played DIVINELY... plus, in my opinion, Marco Luppi is one of the few power singers who really knows how to do it; I mean, for me, Vision Divine still promise a lot for the future... and they really shine live...
Darkthrone Panzerfaust
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This album is a deadly bore, like almost all of Darkthrone's discography from which I would only save A Blaze In The Northern Sky. I would say that Panzerfaust feels very pathetic to me; I'm not claiming to be super-technical, but come on, you can't have the same riff repeated in every damned song. And for heaven's sake, don't come to me saying that it's true Norwegian black metal and that it has to be done this way, considering that Immortal, who theoretically should play the same genre as Darkthrone, are superior in every way, so...
Stratovarius Stratovarius
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Damn, this sucks, it's a horrible marketing ploy, you’re better off finding the worst song which for me is Maniac Dance, but is it dance or power metal?
Atheist Unquestionable Presence
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Great, a review of this masterpiece was just what was needed, a fabulous album and in my opinion the peak of Atheist's brief discography. In this album, violence and melody come together in a delightful way. In my opinion, it’s the best prog death album of all time; with this album, Atheist have even surpassed Death.