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DeAge™ : 7567 days • Here since 25 september 2005
Webster Lewis In Norway: Club 7 Live Tapes
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Oh my cat! What on earth would this gomazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzio be? And also: who on earth is this fellow? End-of quaestions ('mmazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza what a dumb+silly ignorant I am).
Twisted Sister Come Out And Play
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@donzia: then it will mean that the sold copies will be (including yours) well 7!! :D P.S. Also "I wanna rock" wasn't bad at all..
Twisted Sister Come Out And Play
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The most "mature" album (as she defined it) is (in my opinion) "Love Is For Suckers" (1987/88 todayùdilì): really played like God commands and with a semi-irresistible series of continuous hard rock bone-crushing tracks. Unfortunately for them, I believe it sold five/six copies (including mine) in total: it’s no coincidence that the definitive breakup happened a few months after its release. What a shame. "Come Out And Play" aimed to replicate the astonishing yet unexpected success of "Stay Hungry" (with a series of unconvincing tracks and) without even a "we're not gonna take it" to serve as a decisive driving force. A negligible little disc (as far as I’m concerned): too much smoke and very little roast. Not too agitated obedience.
Bolt Thrower War Master
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One of the discs from my (not so) childhood! Now do you understand why I would be so poorly reduced? Regards, peace-mastered. P.S. anyway, I liked the wild outbursts of "Realm Of Chaos" much more: this one is too "clean & controlled."
Badlands Badlands
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I would have (as in the best tradition regarding addictions of all orders and types) stopped! :D
DJ Honda HII
DJ Honda HII
3 sep 07
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Dislocated hands and a smashed nose.. I hope you’re satisfied, nau. Traumatological obsequies à josa.
Badlands Badlands
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Dear De-Hard-Rock-Reviewer Mr. Green, in all personal frankness I found this LandeCattive album (when I acquired it during the era of its publication) moderately (to use a euphemism) derivative indeed, although it does contain some pleasantly crafted tracks (especially placed on the A-side of the spinning vinyl). Undoubtedly a good start, but it did not fully satisfy my (extremely demanding, of course) expectations, which were, of course, related to the characters involved. Let's say it ranges [depending on the portion examined] from a slim three to a more substantial four. Please take your pick. Hard-rock regards to you.
Martha And The Muffins This Is The Ice Age
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I wouldn't quite know why, but while reading your (pleasant) page, I whimsically recalled in my mnemo-sound memory a disc (bowl) ["Sunset Panorama" (from about two years ago)] by these Norwegians (or so I believe) called Logh, which I wonder if you have the pleasurable pleasure of knowing. Let it be understood by the (personal) mononeuron, let it be. Regards that are not particularly cold to you.
Motörhead The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
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Sorry, Dear De-Friend, but such two (reported for convenience) consequential sentences "It's a pretty rare album" / "so much so that I bought it for a low price in a box of CDs at a supermarket" leave me somewhat hesitant (instead of not). Regards, old-school metalhead.
Wipers Alien Boy
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Beautiful page. Although recommended numerous times and from various sources, never (actually) overheard: should the opportunity arise, I will remember (or at least I hope to do so) your numerous de-reviews. Au revoir.