aniel

DeRank : 4,45
DeAge™ : 7572 days • Here since 16 september 2005
Six Feet Under Haunted
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Great review. I would like to better understand the middle ground between the cagnacco and the bear though :D
Queen A Night At The Opera
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...if you don't want to follow this either, it's up to you.
Queen A Night At The Opera
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PS I always authenticate myself and don't need fake anonymous accounts. Obviously, I'm not the only one who thinks this way. (tip: next time, only accept authenticated comments, and you'll see)
Queen A Night At The Opera
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Since you didn’t take my (calm) invitation to bury the hatchet and continued to use inappropriate terms, I can only take note of it. In particular, you could have spared me your last comment, and since I’m not a fool, the discussion (which initially wasn’t a discussion, and wasn’t in these terms) ends here. BEST WISHES!
Disgorge Parallels Of Infinite Torture
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So dear Tepes, can you understand our point of view that these records don’t seem particularly groundbreaking to us? What you say is true, but unfortunately, that’s how it is; a work like this today doesn’t create much of a stir and perhaps for this reason (also considering the inflation in the industry, allow me) it doesn’t excite the old metalheads. I believe I’m a bit younger than Sfascia, but I nonetheless had the fortune to eavesdrop on certain things almost as they were released. A record like this nowadays can be considered good, passing in every sense, but I don’t think it’s a masterpiece. That these maintain the name of brutal in the new millennium, sure, and who’s to say otherwise, if you say so and you’re interested in it daily from all angles... that’s another discussion. Bye.
Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks
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Good review, you lose the fifth star for being a duplicate of a duplicate, even though some of the existing reviews were terrible... (see sexyajax) - The comparison with the Ramones holds up to a certain point, but it’s still valid since I share the opinion already expressed by Pretazzo: both bands were the essence of true punk. Unlistenable? They didn’t know how to play? It doesn’t matter, the album deserves a 5 by right, and to quote 2+2=5, I’ll repeat its final quote "Disruptive, irreverent, uncomfortable and annoying… Essential, in short." - Good job anyway, Joe Strummer.
Jimi Hendrix The Rainbow Bridge Concert
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@dEDOLUZ: live at fillmore east should date back to the time of band of gipsys. At least I have a "bootleg" live recording from that venue featuring everything by band of gipsys played live. If that's the case, don't think twice.
Queen A Night At The Opera
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So you're really hard-headed, huh! But do you only know the Queen? Have you listened to just them for the past 15 years?
Ludwig Van Beethoven Sonata per Violino e Piano No.9 "Kreutzer"
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Great josi_ - I have the same question as pretazzo, is it that ninth one? Allow me a note on the cover: chilling! Especially his expression...
The Rasmus Dead Letters
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Mediocre album, very much so. There is absolutely no trace of metal on this album, let's not kid ourselves. The only interesting track that is less pop than the others (because in the end, it’s all about pop-rock for MTV) is "first day of my life."