aniel

DeRank : 4,45
DeAge™ : 7572 days • Here since 16 september 2005
Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Steve Vai G3 - Live In Concert
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dear guys, could you continue your discussion on a forum before burying my mailbox...
Jimi Hendrix Hey Joe
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hey puny, I can never read your private messages, but I think it's more of a de-baser error than anything else. I hope they're not insults :-))
Black Sabbath Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
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epochal without a doubt
Sepultura Dante XXI
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I don’t know when this album came out, but it’s been on the internet for a while now. Shameful cover, and I’m unsure whether to give it a listen or not, given these last few years. It’s a pity that beautiful things don’t last forever...
Burzum Burzum
Burzum Burzum
20 mar 06
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bleah
Darkness One Way Ticket To Hell....And Back
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this album doesn't deserve much, it's too simplistic and banal, clearly inferior to its predecessor
Megadeth Rust In Peace
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When Vinsex says that I, he, and Fidia often think the same way, he's right: "a really shitty review" for a great album, although it's not my favorite by Megadeth, while I've noticed that everyone on DeB prefers this one over the others.
Pink Floyd A Momentary lapse of reason
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...has given excuses
Pink Floyd A Momentary lapse of reason
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Great review, but I don't share the thoughts on Gilmour. Let's put it this way: Pink Floyd were the PF, all four of them that we know, as an entity. Each one contributed their weight and had their importance, otherwise the story wouldn't have been the same. It was just a coincidence that Roger left, but it would have been the same if any other one of the four had gone. This album is distinctly superior to its predecessor "the final cut," where Waters’ figure dominated, but of course, it doesn't reach the heights of the '70s.
Jimi Hendrix Hey Joe
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Well... as soon as I read The Punisher I thought the worst...