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DeAge™ : 7558 days • Here since 29 september 2005
John Coltrane Giant Steps
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O.O
Fabri Fibra Applausi Per Fibra
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CoolOras, you on the other hand haven't understood a thing. I'm trying to figure out why you like a group that composes songs in the American style (so not even their own style) with ridiculous lyrics, and all you can say is that "I'm right"? Maybe I'm starting to understand why you like them; how about the Smurfs' theme song?
Fabri Fibra Applausi Per Fibra
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shark, they sell them to play frisbee with
Fabri Fibra Applausi Per Fibra
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CulOnas, if this song is theirs, I can definitely rely on it, not for a definitive judgment but certainly to save time and ears from crap like this.
Fabri Fibra Applausi Per Fibra
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Ah, yes, Tony Furmini, not only has Italian music fallen low. In fact, Italian music has never been "high," so it hasn't really fallen, or if it has, then it has fallen from the ground.
Fabri Fibra Applausi Per Fibra
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I want to hear the reasons why this artist (or album if we want to be more precise) is truly worthy of such a name. CoolOral, step up, as Dexster did, to whom I will now respond with a very simple question: "If American hip-hop is dead as you say, why should we listen to an Italian copy of this deceased genre?"
Fabri Fibra Applausi Per Fibra
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Muahahahahhahahahahah! Is this the text? Come on, is it a joke?
Dream Theater Images and Words
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"mixed": sampled rolled sound? where? how do you tell it's sampled and not Portnoy a shard and a monster in technique?
Yngwie Johann Malmsteen Rising Force
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Dear mista, I hope you really tear it up for Uncle Linguine. PS: burn the CDs better next time, 6x instead of 16x and maybe not from 128kbps mp3s.
Dream Theater Images and Words
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As for the comments: "sir headly", it doesn't seem like an excuse to give a 1 to a review, especially for an album, just because there are already other reviews where the comments don't make any sense because there are thousands; dear "KIKI", I want to tell you that in the world of Music what matters are the emotions and how they are expressed, and up to this point the DT are all there, but when it comes to doing it in an Artistic way or, in simpler terms, in an "original" way, the DT fall flat because the genre in question is just a mix between "classic" Metal (like the Black Album) and symphonic prog (like The Yes Album) that makes them a noteworthy group but not essential. At least that's what those who think do; others hate them because they envy them or just want to be a pain. PS: I was a die-hard fan of the DT, then I tried to understand the reasons behind the opinions of those who thought differently from me, and after a long musical search, I can confess that today I have grown to this conclusion: they are GREAT musicians but don't have much artistic value.