Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7616 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Mudvayne Lost And Found
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@cuntgrinder: we’ve already clashed in I don’t remember which other review of yours and I’m afraid this time it will end with curses too.. please try to surprise me. I didn’t know this band, but after reading the reference to "Individual THOUGHT Patterns" (man, you can't even copy properly..) I downloaded something. What can I say?!?.. 1) where the hell do you hear death metal? 2) Where the hell do you hear Death from ITP?! 3) Where the hell do you hear the technique?!?. I repeat that I know very little about the band, so I kindly ask you to indicate, for each of the above points, a song from this album to back up your claims. That way, I’ll download it and let you know. Ah.. I'm going to the office, so it's useless for you to tell me to go fuck myself, since I won’t be able to read a damn thing until tonight. Regards.
Riccardo Sinigallia Incontri A Metà Strada
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He’s an interesting character: I’ve heard some things and I liked them. You’re very good. Bye!
Karate Some Boots
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@Ghemison: sorry but I completely missed your comment earlier.. Well.. I'm really happy! Of course, you have an incredible versatility in your listening choices.. truly impressive!! And while I’m at it, thanks to Don, Colossal, Bonny (..too kind..:D!), kosmo (super generous.. thank you..) and Fedo (I hope it turned out to be a good purchase.. another great album in my opinion is "In Place Of Real Insight"). Hello everyone!
Prong Beg to Differ
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I have the impression that this album channels a good part of the music you like (Sabbath and Killing Joke above all):D! Really congratulations, excellent analysis (..and not pretentious at all!!!:DDDD!) Bye!
Karate Some Boots
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I've always thought that the most suitable place for me on this site would be among the metal reviews. Partly because it's the genre I've been involved in the longest, partly because I don't consider myself much of a writer. Let's face it: most of the time, talking about riffs, breaks, and double bass drums really doesn't require a genius...:DDD!! If I've ever ventured into albums outside of this genre, I've at least done it with the doubt of not being the most suitable person to do so... In short, it wasn't my intention to come off as a show-off or get lost in flowery and redundant language. If I did... well... that means I didn't write a good review!!:DDDD!!! That said, I didn't understand if "anonymous nick" read the review or not... first, they say, "I can't read the rest," and then "but the second part is much better"... So if I had removed "velvet" and "fluid pulsing," would you have liked it?!?:DDDD!!... obviously joking: if I overdid it with the fancy words, I apologize! And above all: beyond my lexical deliriums, the rhythm section of Karate is stunning... really a sinuous whirl of seductive sound patches with an opaque luminescence!:DDD! Thank you so much to everyone for the beautiful votes/comments... and thanks to Fidia for their comment, which I hope I've truly earned! Hi everyone!
Deftones Saturday Night Wrist
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Sorry for my intervention, but I felt involved in this... You see, dear trooper, the fact is that you - at least in my opinion - have been wrong about the approach from the very beginning. It's obvious that reviewing is not the same as leaving a comment! I believe we all got that far... The problem, in my opinion, lies in how one wants to interpret this site and the act of reviewing. I have always thought of Debaser as a great bar where people talk about music: at the counter, there are folks quietly enjoying their beer, while in their minds, there are thousands of records that I don't know, but among them, perhaps, is my favorite. And, perhaps, if we start chatting civilly, both I and they will learn something. That’s all. What you probably have never taken the time to reflect on (despite my numerous invitations) is the usefulness of your reviews (I’m not talking about this one) and your contributions. Do you really think there was a need for another review to know how great the first Iron is?!.. or do you genuinely believe that someone cared to know that you don’t like "st anger," given that half the world thinks it sucks?!.. Don’t you think it would have been better to share with others that aspect of your musical culture that remains unexplored on this site?!.. I hope you'll forgive the baseless implication, but I fear there's a bit of egocentrism in your continuing to send duplicates: the conviction that your opinion might matter more than that of others... maybe it’s just me being mean, and I repeat my apologies, but that’s the sensation I got. Because of - also - your duplicates, the opinions of many users on more or less obscure records have not enjoyed the visibility that - perhaps - they would have deserved… think about it before you start reviewing "Fear Of The Dark," to let everyone know that you find the title track and Afraid To Shoot... masterpieces. Bye.
Grave Digger Yesterday
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I can't say anything about their more recent production: I pretty much abandoned them right after "Tunes Of War," when they started to become a bit too much of a "freak show." That said, the early ones ("Heavymetal breakdown" and "Witch Hunter") are good '80s heavy albums, and "The Reaper" is a really great record!
Ivan Graziani I Lupi
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Certainly, dear degregorius, beyond musical matters, I would say that the intense and repeated listening to the prince and his lyrics has certainly not led you to a calm and polite use of the Italian language!!:DDD!! More than degregorius, you should have called yourself scaricatordeportis!:DDD! And it’s not true that Nero doesn’t understand a damn thing! As I’ve already pointed out, his literary case on "gino paolo" is a masterpiece! Hi everyone
Grave Digger Yesterday
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I take back everything I wrote.. it just appeared on my home page too..
Grave Digger Yesterday
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By the way, the little box here on the right says "Grave Digger on Debaser with 3 reviews," but if you take a look, there are only two... mmmm... the mystery deepens...:DDD!!! Anyway, I still maintain that the most scandalously overlooked metal review is Fabbiu's on Running Wild.. Bye!