aniel

DeRank : 4,45
DeAge™ : 7572 days • Here since 16 september 2005
Litfiba Desaparecido
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If it hadn't been the third review of this album, I probably would have given it a 2 as a rating...
The Doors The Doors
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While I don’t share your point of view (my rating of the album testifies to that) and even in the way you expressed yourself, I still respect your position, and I too state that around the Doors, and Jim, there was (speaking of my time) a kind of indispensable myth that, especially among the kids who wanted to act cool, seemed untouchable and above all a duty. Despite this, the Doors remain one of the many "important" bands of the last century, which certainly should not be failed with a two. Out of the question.
Suprême NTM Suprême NTM
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Maybe when you wrote it, you were rapping yourself. At first, I appreciated the intro about cassettes and CDs in lire, but then I was disappointed. If these are the reviews chosen by the editors...
Anathema Pentecost III
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it seems interesting, especially considering the various comments
Nortt Graven
Nortt Graven
5 jun 06
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I'll give you another 5 so you can keep your average up... :-)
Nortt Graven
Nortt Graven
5 jun 06
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You are a genius tepes! A funny review infused with current events and political sarcasm, plus the fact that, as you claim, CRITICAL THINKING is the key word! Great!
Reek Of Shits Bloody Obstetric Technology
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I couldn't resist the curiosity to check out the previous cover. Truly indecent and disrespectful! I don't like these groups...
Reek Of Shits Bloody Obstetric Technology
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You're right, Sfascia, you're the only De-Metaller who didn't show up on the Rua review of Celtic Frost!
Metallica Ride The Lightning
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The reviewer understands nothing (and I've been kind). When this album was released, many of the posers who today pass themselves off as metalheads just because they listen to "true Norwegian black metal" weren't even born yet. Let's give Caesar what belongs to Caesar; all modern metal owes a debt of gratitude to albums like this. The term "commercial" is an insult; I don't believe it was that commercial back in 1984. It’s true that Metallica has ruined themselves, but even today this album still possesses its groundbreaking energy. Cheers.
System Of A Down Hypnotize
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A note on DeGenere: call it what you want, but don't call it metal.