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DeRank : 4,45
DeAge™ : 7571 days • Here since 16 september 2005
Verenpisara Aamunodottaja
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Always poetic Fjell. From what you're saying, it would be the perfect album to listen to these days; too bad it's still unbearably hot here and there's no talk of cool weather just yet... maybe you could translate a few titles next time :D please?
Pink Floyd More
Pink Floyd More
24 oct 06
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media
Pink Floyd More
Pink Floyd More
24 oct 06
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Discrete reception, so-so, excellent album, but not at the maturity levels of subsequent masterpieces. For me, 4.5.
Testament Practice What You Preach
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Impeccable Ocram, as always. Just the other day while searching for the Testament, I noticed that this was missing and I had half a mind to start drafting a review. You, on the other hand, have moved to action :D - best regards.
Marco Masini Malinconoia
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Why did you do it?
Fear Factory Soul Of A New Machine
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Highly cultured and thoroughly analytical review, it's a shame about what has already been highlighted by sfascia, the "h" between the "t" and "r". Regards.
Grateful Dead Grateful Dead
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Good idea to review the Grateful, they haven't received the glory of many other bands, but in their own way, they were significant in the psychedelic era of those years. I don't know this album, but I've had the chance to listen to some live recordings.
Testament The Gathering
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Rece is lacking. Good album, but not excellent for my tastes, to be honest. The discussion about disposable modern groups is definitely true.
As Hope Dies Legions Bow To A Faceless God
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Yes, of course.
As Hope Dies Legions Bow To A Faceless God
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First of all, thank you for the truly unexpected dedication, which made me very happy. Secondly, to tell the truth, as always you know one more than the devil, since I've never heard of this group, let alone could I review it :) That said, it’s true; I would raise an eyebrow knowing that: 1) they are not Europeans; 2) the album is quite recent and does not belong to the fabulous '90s of this genre - in any case, the way you talk about it gives me hope, so I might find interesting insights. Until next time. @Jim: why did you read it by force, editorial issues :))?