aniel

DeRank : 4,45
DeAge™ : 7572 days • Here since 16 september 2005
Pink Floyd Is There Anybody Out There The Wall Live 1980 - 81
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The music of Floyd always deserves attention, and The Wall especially. However, released in the new millennium, it loses a lot of value; it seems too, too commercial. On the other hand, for those who love them, there were plenty of bootlegs from that era, well before this "official live." The cover indeed leaves much to be desired, you’re right, especially compared to the artwork. As for the degeneri, I see that you’ve realized you made a mistake, so I won’t repeat it...
Audioslave Audioslave
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Some phrases are funny, others a bit less so; perhaps they did well to censor it. Reviews like this can be entertaining as long as they don't cross a certain line. And I think this time Vic has done just that; I'm surprised someone gave it a 5—this rambling isn't worth more than a 2 for me.
Black Sabbath Vol. 4
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I'll tell you Antmo, the debaserian system tells you how many times your review has been viewed, and I've noticed (with mine as well) that reviews of unknown albums don't get visited that much... it's true that people might not comment, but the number of views says it all anyway, or at least if it works :-)
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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Well, I’ve never heard of Aria, in fact I didn’t even know it existed... among other things, I didn’t even imagine that Alan Sorrenti was around since the early seventies. However, I’m relieved to think that this (his debut, as you said) is from 1972, when the Floyd had already unleashed all their more psychedelic fury, and from that year on they changed their stylistic direction. It’s possible that he liked it, but copying from Alan? I don’t believe it! Anyway, now I’m super curious; can I find it on the internet?
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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very psychedelic/brutal cover, I have to admit it
Black Sabbath Vol. 4
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What Antmo says is correct, too bad that when you review an unknown album, nobody gives a damn...
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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The more I read these comments, the less I believe my eyes; did the Floyd even get inspired by Sorrenti? Please tell me you're exaggerating.
Black Sabbath Vol. 4
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What the hell did you write?! And then you degenerate into "minimalism," what does that even mean?!
Alan Sorrenti Aria
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Wait a moment, calm down, we're talking about Alan Sorrenti, right?! The one who sang "figli delle stelle"? The one who once came to sing in the square at my town's festival, like so many other losers? Did he already exist back then? Psychedelia? Correct me if I'm wrong...
Cannibal Corpse Worm Infested
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Well, if brutal/death fans like you rate it 2 stars, just imagine how much it’s worth to me... terrible cover anyway.