claudio carpentieri

DeRank : 0,99
DeAge™ : 7618 days • Here since 1 august 2005
The Clash Black Market Clash
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Comment doubled, okay.
Godflesh In All Languages
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The compilation in question should date back to the early years of the new millennium. What else to say... a great "Industrial" compendium and super reception.
Celebration Jon Lord Celebration Jon Lord
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Great placement on the Debaser homepage... congratulations Conte!
The Clash Black Market Clash
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From the competent opinions I've read on this page, I realize that BLACK MARKET CLASH hasn't been as niche as I mistakenly thought. Opinions, evaluations, and thoughts that, even if different, can only be pleasing and enrich a simple page dedicated to one of the bands that, whether you like it or not, has made history in music despite its ups and downs. A greeting and thanks to everyone, I will now go back to playing the immortal “Pressure Drop.”
Celebration Jon Lord Celebration Jon Lord
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A double that I cherish and have truly enjoyed through many listens. Great also as a record reviewer, best wishes.
Simple Minds Acoustic
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A very enjoyable and pleasantly nostalgic album. Comprehensive review.
Virgin Steele Invictus
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A great analysis of one of the most beautiful albums in the genre, even when discussing the second half of the '90s. A nice biographical preface and even more so the conclusion, with a glance at what will come next.
Mantas Death by Metal
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Well, this time besides the review, I also tried to listen to them. A true auditory massacre at lightning speed that, while not matching my tastes, did not disappoint me at all. Possessed and Necrophagia the closest relatives? We will listen to them too. Good job, L., always meticulous as ever. Speaking of Mantas (Venom), did you know that I met a neighbor of Jeffrey Dunn;-)? Crazy stuff...:-)
Pete Townshend Who I Am
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Hi Conte, what a fantastic analysis that captivates from the first to the last line. The Who... all four of them are immense, it's a pity they only wrote to us twice, but who knows if this is the end, HA, HA.. HA.
Saxon Forever Free
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Saxon, a word, a guarantee. Although the various changes in sound have helped to widen the audience of fans, today I can say that history has somewhat vindicated them. Forever Free, initially manageable for me, has over the years earned the attention it deserved. An analysis of the album and personal feelings that help to understand the value of the album in question, for anyone wanting to approach the long-lasting universe of Saxon. Well done!