Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7611 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Demon Night Of The Demon
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..well.. the fact that the singer performed concerts dressed as a tree, scattering dry leaves on the audience may not have worked in their favor.. the lineup was nothing short of crazy as well.. and then.. I don’t know! Do you have any idea how many amazing NWOBHM bands disappeared after one, maybe two albums?! these guys (even though they weren’t exactly part of that scene) at least kept going for quite a while!
Iron Maiden The Number Of The Beast
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...there you go, instead of responding to criticism intelligently, you act like a pesky kid. But come on!.. you wrote a review?!.. you expressed your opinion?!.. and now you have to stand by it until the end, right?!.. don't you see that by doing this you’re giving reason to those who criticized you?!.. they told you that your criticisms are unfounded?.. and you should prove just how well-founded they actually are, instead of doing this crap!!! Not to mention that someone - obviously a minority - even agreed with you! oh well.. those who understand you are great..
Cephalic Carnage Anomalies
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I couldn't care less about that kind of stuff, but the review is really good. Bye!
The Exploited Punks Not Dead
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We're the exploited barmy army, don't threaten us. The first record by the Exploited that I listened to...
Iron Maiden The Number Of The Beast
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I defer to what has been said by those who came before me. But above all: 1) honestly, I’ve never encountered all this people who consider TNOTB the best Iron album. If we're talking about Seventh Son that's one thing, but for this record, it's pretty clear that there are some dips in quality among the tracks. 2) The whole issue of lack of originality for bringing up satanism with the title track seems like nonsense just to complain about something: see what has already been said about this. 3) It seems that a lot of people still haven't understood that if Iron had released another album in the same style as the first two, they would probably be complete unknowns by now, and their records would be rare finds for collectors: it was 1982!.. a couple of years later (or even less) and the NWOBHM would have vanished. Everyone would be saying: "how cool are the first two Iron albums"... but then nobody would give a damn about the New Wave! It’s precisely thanks to albums and songs like The Number Of The Beast that Iron not only managed to survive but also to fill arenas. I think I’ve seen Iron... I don’t know... about ten times live... and when they kicked off The Number Of The Beast, it was always Odin sending down manna from heaven.. and I don’t recall any annoyed or bored faces at what you defined as "a decent piece without infamy and without praise".. but if we want to be alternative at all costs..
Annihilator Criteria For A Black Widow
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...the first four lines are a masterpiece of nonsense!!! and, since it's an Annihilator record, the usual rule applies: if we give "5" to this, what should we give to the first two?!? 15?!?!
Rancid Let's Go
Rancid Let's Go
16 oct 06
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Great progress compared to the one on the BS! Well done! Avoid SMS style, pay attention to verb tenses and sentences like: "thanks also to the phrase spoken continuously at that moment." 3 for encouragement!! Bye!
Lexus Lexus EP
Lexus Lexus EP
16 oct 06
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.."For those who remember the previous pieces, which I highly recommend re-listening to in depth, found in the CELEBRATED Nostalgie Catartiche"...???????
Camel Camel
Camel Camel
15 oct 06
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Oh my God! It's true!! Wow, what an embarrassing mistake: I thought it was a pleasure expression!! I apologize for the stupid comment. :( (and anyway, I really love the cover..)
Voivod Killing Technology
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A heartfelt and sincere thank you to everyone. @sfascia: not only is it a source of pride, but also of supreme delight!!.. I was quite undecided regarding the vote.. then I thought: if I give this a 5, what should I give to the subsequent ones?!.. and I opted for a more than dignified 4, hoping not to incur the ire of some particularly devoted Voivod fan of this album. @Fidia: I can't disagree with you: it's definitely a challenging album, difficult to assimilate.. and that ends up being both its main flaw and its main charm.. @lethe: here we go!!! :DD! @N.I.B.II.O: "Into The Pandemonium," in my opinion, shows even more courage, even more willingness to dare.. it boasts an experimental boldness that perhaps in this album is still in its embryonic phase. But we're talking about two great albums regardless of any comparison... @ThirdEye: I meant to refer only to the thrash genre!!.. it never crossed my mind to declare the premature end of the entire metal genre!!! :)!! Hello and thank you all!!!