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Iommi Fused
Iommi Fused
18 oct 08
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I was disappointed with this album, as I really liked the previous one, "1996 Dep session." What a pity. A forgettable record.
Exodus Force of Habit
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The ideas were also good on that album, but the production was poor and ended up flattening everything. What a shame. Certainly the most atypical album by EXODUS.
The Jeff Healey Band See The Light
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I still cherish the little box I bought back then. Great didco. Healey has been forgotten too quickly and deserves to be reassessed.
Metallica Death Magnetic
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After listening to this album, I've come to the conclusion that Metallica can no longer write good songs, to the point of longing for the Black Album and Load, which were much more inspired. They seem to be desperately trying to chase the past at all costs, lacking any credibility. I find thrash metal in the latest albums by Testament, Exodus, and Death Angel, old bands that are still honest and credible... and then there are so many unnecessary solos; sure, they didn't exist at all on St. Anger, but here it's excessive at the expense of the songs.
Cavalera Conspiracy Inflikted
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There’s something to save... but unfortunately, it falls too much into what’s already been heard. The lyrics disappointed me, and I admit that the latest "dark ages" by SOULFLY is superior...
Sebastian Bach Angel Down
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The album is decent, certainly not the masterpiece you claim it to be. "Slave to the Grind" remains, even today, unattainable.
Davide Van De Sfroos Pica!
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The reaffirmation of the artistic growth of a great songwriter and musician. An excellent album that follows that masterpiece which was "akuaduulza". Live, it's even better!
Alberto Camerini Gelato Metropolitano
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I've seen Camerini at least 4 times in the last ten years. When he participates in shows or '80s revival nights singing in playback, it's actually quite sad. When he comes on stage with his band and plays songs from his last two albums, he still has it. He plays a very '77 punk, alternating old rearranged songs of his in a punk-rock version with covers of the Ramones... He's completely out of it. He still pretends to be a kid, confirming his age—not a Peter Pan age. Strange. Definitely worth seeing in the second version.
Mr. Big Bump Ahead
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Wild world is a cover of Cat Stevens!!!
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Looking Forward
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Unfortunately, the album disappointed me quite a bit when it was released. The only noteworthy parts are Young's compositions and little else. It is still an indication that CSN&Y lasted only through the first two albums; everything that came after was just good craftsmanship.