mayhem

DeRank : 0,07
DeAge™ : 7579 days • Here since 8 september 2005
Area Caution Radiation Area
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Well guys, sorry for the mistakes, but the lack of time during this period prevents me from doing much research...
Museo Rosenbach Zarathustra
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It was truly dark times... the more I listen to this CD, the more I like it!
Nile In Their Darkened Shrines
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Cronos, look, I’m careful not to trash the deicide, because Legion and even Feasting the Beast are immense and original works. The problem is they haven’t managed to go beyond “kill the christians-kill-the-christians” – I mean, there are so many things to blaspheme about on Earth... it seems to me that their attitude is a bit too “poser,” that’s all... but not only that, they could have also made a broader musical statement, gone further, and many other bands have done so while staying within certain “limits”… but why continue to (s)talk when we are in front of a masterpiece of death metal?
Atheist Elements
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this album is fabulous. It’s still a conception of metal far too advanced to be truly understood... guys, we’re talking about 63,000 years ahead (sorry if I exaggerate). Of course, there’s a risk of mannerism and mental acrobatics, but we’re talking about hyper-technical music, well-studied and beautiful lyrics (philosophical), mind-boggling and intensely violent melodies precisely because they are outside the “canons” of the genre. And it’s precisely for “samba briza” that it’s a cold shower for anyone. Splendid. To the reviewer: there are certainly 70s prog influences (WHERE there aren’t, after all!) but the album reminds me of a certain type of fusion, very experimental stuff, I can’t think of names at the moment...
ah, what I would give to see these atheists live - who also have the most beautiful name in the world for a metal band...
Area Maledetti (Maudits)
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It's clear that I don't listen to today's music... I hadn't grasped it! It was a debate that made sense back then... and then, you're right, it's not so easy to talk about the music of the area... I didn't mean for it to be an attack... unfortunately, people tend to let loose with some pretty silly remarks when they think they're anonymous.
Area Maledetti (Maudits)
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a rather unworthy review, why don't you talk about the album?
Slayer Reign In Blood
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But here we were talking about music, or am I wrong... I read part of the nonsense that the jokers wrote... of course, if we didn’t respond, it would be better (I've been listening to metal for 13 years and I ALWAYS hear the same old song, the same old crap, and the same old responses...)
In this album, there's a certain drummer named Dave Lombardo who kicks the butt of a good portion of his fellow metallers, there’s a bassist/singer named Tom Araya who almost daily tears through the speakers of my stereo, and there’s a pair of guitarists who engage in a series of spine-tingling solos... this is art, why do I even need to say it? Just listen, that’s the fundamental thing... but why do I even need to say it...
Slayer God Hates Us All
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a nice album worthy of the name they carry. perhaps one of the best examples of "modern" metal – that is, finally untied from the 80s playing style... it was about time. Although it’s a bit (too) hardcore for a band that still plays "evil has no boundaries" and "south of heaven" live…
Sepultura Schizophrenia
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a gem in its own right, I’ve been listening to this CD for years and it has never worn me out... incredible, fierce, they have accompanied me through the most diverse moments of my life... a very thrash album, it follows an attitude of speed and musical straightforwardness that our may lose over time - until collapsing with the pretentious Chaos A.D. only to be reborn with the splendid Roots.
Museo Rosenbach Zarathustra
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For superintruder: I mention Dream Theater because they are heavily influenced by the Italian progressive rock of the '70s (mainly, according to them, by PFM, but not only...), even though they are considered a metal band (and they don't have much to do with metal, especially in their latest albums).
Then, aside from Awake, Metropolis, and 6 Degrees, which are wonderful, I consider them (kill me...!) a highly overrated band, that’s all. It’s not that they are musically lacking (far from it)... but their ideas WERE good, now they've become a bland photocopy of themselves, and I no longer appreciate them as I used to. Their creativity has inexorably diminished, and personally, I definitely prefer to listen to something else...