mayhem

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DeAge™ : 7580 days • Here since 8 september 2005
Metallica Live in USA (1985)
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No, fuck you and that whore of your mother who films porn with Pakistani sheep, dear anonymous! Kilgod, mind your own business.
Metallica Live in USA (1985)
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another one is needed
Metallica Live in USA (1985)
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No, fuck you and that whore of your mother who films porn with Pakistani sheep, dear anonymous! Kilgod, mind your own business.
Metallica Live in USA (1985)
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I see you a yes so low score/ only because I am not known/ and you, my little fools/ obey my will/ to insult without pause/ always before listening!/ Ignorant ones, do not complain/ with the school's metric/ what do you know/ that the elementary homework/ maybe you have missed the teacher?
Green Day Bullet in a Bible
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The most ridiculous thing is those who keep giving 5 to this CD.
Morbid Angel Formulas Fatal To The Flesh
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I would understand this kind of remarks if they were genuinely motivated: I avoid any comment, starting from "metal shit" which smells of "juve shit" or similar things (!) - go play football and exchange stickers with your friends, come on.
Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force Rising Force
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Still with Malmsteen...
CCCP - Fedeli alla linea 1964-1985. Affinità-divergenze fra il compagno Togliatti e noi...
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The CCCP were "simply" desecrating; they expressed a "popular" viewpoint on a reality that was decidedly bigger than them, a reality they didn't even fully grasp. In many instances, Ferretti gives the impression of not really knowing what he is (s)talking about. And this, coincidentally, came out forcefully last year when the former lead singer of the band wrote a letter to Il Foglio in Ferrara (sic), which I invite everyone to read to understand what I mean. He subtly renounces the past and everything he propagated during those years, he opposes the referendum for assisted reproduction, proclaims pseudo-environmental nonsense, self-labels as "vecchio punkettone" (sic), and claims to be madly in love with the editor of that newspaper (sic). Musically, it's a fantastic, unique album, heavily influenced by German punk and electronic music: take it for what it is!
Black Sabbath Vol. 4
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I must object to the high rating given to "Vol.4": it's a decent album, but saying it's a 5 seems like it's done just to contradict the reviewer - and that's NOT "a good and just thing"! Sure, the Sabbaths are not great innovators, but they have made history (more than anything) for their monolithic presence. However, if this is a 5 album, then it no longer makes sense to distinguish masterpieces (like, in my opinion, "Black Sabbath" and "Paranoid") from good albums (like this one), because they would ALL become masterpieces! But it's just an opinion; take it for what it is. A note for Antmo - I concur with Aniel: you complain about reviews of "encyclopedic albums," but how many of you actually consider "underground" reviews? Many of the ones I've written have been read by at most 10 people. It's hard for anyone to bother listening to something new after reading about it here; we tend to simply write provocations (see above) and/or get off reading things that... we already know!