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Iron Maiden Best Of The Beast
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a good percentage of these commentators consists of stupid simpletons, easily fooled by a fake.
Hammerfall Glory To The Brave
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Oh my god...
Squallor Arrapaho
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Read the special article I posted on the group page. In other words, click on the word "Squallor" at the top of the review, and go to the artists' page. Then scroll down and you'll find a review of the film that I posted.
Carnivore Retaliation
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For Tepes, this album is certainly very valid and likable for its ingenuity and post-nuclear style. Even in thrash, Peter Steele had a completely distinct idea from other bands, but comparing it favorably to the latest albums from TON seems risky and a bit absurd. The Tono have grown, and their music is no longer just varied entertainment, but true decadent art, clean and well thought out. I give the review a 3 because finally someone thought to make it, but it doesn’t explain much about the songs and the musical style.
Inchiuvatu Piccatu
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I made a mistake in voting,... I'll correct it.
Inchiuvatu Piccatu
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Yes, the project itself indeed leaves much to be desired... it doesn’t make much sense to have black metal sung in Sicilian. If that’s the case, Sud Sound System makes reggae in Leccese, but at least the lyrics tell of typical situations from Salento, and there are many points of contact between Rastafarian culture and Salento culture. So, unless the lyrics draw from a Sicilian culture, the album and the band seem like bullshit even before listening to them. What might seem like a brilliant idea to many is just a useless invitation to get to know them... something I refrain from doing. The review, however, is quite valid.
David Bowie Heathen
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I just finished listening to the album, and I have to say it’s quite unique and leaves me a bit perplexed. Songs like Slip Away are truly fantastic, while others feel a bit lackluster and monotonous, greatly underappreciated. The review, to be honest, isn’t bad, but it sounds like an advertisement.
Human League Dare
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beautiful.
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark The Best Of
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Dear Fidia, I'm sorry but I have no idea who the Bauhaus are, yet I mentioned them by mistake while trying to trace the origins of the new wave and thus referencing the punk of the '70s, perhaps due to some "incorrect" information I dug up from the internet.
Labyrinth Freeman
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Well, I've listened to it multiple times but it always leaves me a bit puzzled. For so many years, you've known Labyrinth as those who play easy and melodic power metal, then you read in all the magazines and on the websites that they've made a shift and progressed, and when you finally get your hands on the album, you listen to it and come up with a result. 1) they don’t seem like themselves at all 2) you’ve listened to a prog album like the ones made by many lesser-known prog bands. This is what I think; it’s certainly superior to their past albums, although in their innocence they were still very expressive, but it's too risky and poorly defined, in my opinion.