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Van Halen Fair Warning
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Berserk, don't worry, I couldn't care less about ratings. I review the albums I've listened to or re-listened to recently, whether they're good or bad, and I enjoy reading the "useful" and "interesting" comments from others. I don't care about the ratings because they reflect personal tastes, and it's clear that if someone has bad taste, they'll give bad ratings.
Finntroll Visor om slutet
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Have you ever seen the video of Trollharaman (or something like that) by Finntroll??????? Awesome! Ah, great review!
Blut Aus Nord Memoria Vetusta
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beautiful there! I'm absolutely looking for it
Bathory Blood Fire Death
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Ah, read my review on Thyrfing!!!
Bathory Blood Fire Death
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It was thus that the reins of Master Bathory were seized by the Amon Amarth, known precisely as the Vikings.
Cradle Of Filth Nymphetamine
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Great review, I would also add that the video for Nynmphetamine (overdose) is beautiful.
Aborted Goremageddon
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Well, I mean to say that I don't think they'll go much further unless they adopt a more defined and closed schematic or style. However, I consider this album nice.
Aborted Goremageddon
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I have it too. From the same label as Prostitute Disfigurament, which only collects extreme metal bands. Exactly. The album in question is nice, or rather: interesting. But it's so extreme, so much so, that from certain points of view it can be considered a bit Ridiculous. There's no point in listening to it many times... two listens are enough, I have a feeling they won't be releasing any more albums.
Burzum Hliðskjálf
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It's the third album by Burzum that I've listened to.
I like the fact that there's some mystical funeral melody, and it's all very dark/epic. Maybe the most polished album?
Burzum Det Som Engang Var
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The review is very well done; I was utterly fascinated by the character of Burzum, and that’s how I ended up listening to Aske, which, however, left me quite disappointed, making me believe that all the "negativity" of the character was just an aspect of his crazed personality, the murder and the burned churches, but not of his music, because Aske disappointed me a lot with those unnecessary musical intervals and the extreme monotony of the songs that lacked structure. So I was sure that Burzum had nothing concrete besides publicity for his eccentric personality, but I changed my mind after listening to Det Som Engang Var. I really like the final solo of "Kate to the Gate," the energy of "Lost Wisdom," the peculiar mystical sound of "Han Som Reiste," and the presence of a female lament in "Snu Mikrokosmos Teg."