Masahiro

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DeAge™ : 7531 days • Here since 25 october 2005
The Brian May Band Live At The Brixton Academy
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Well, I'm sorry, I interpreted it wrong.. it's just that certain anonymous ones are going around here..
Slipknot Iowa
Slipknot Iowa
21 jan 06
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well.
Alex Masi In The Name Of Mozart
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Honestly, Malmsteen gives me the impression of ancient Romans, those fat, filthy, smelly, and stocky ones.
This especially when I heard him sing Voodoo Child at G3.
So, if it wasn't clear, I think he sucks.
The Brian May Band Live At The Brixton Academy
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If there was irony, I don't get it; Powell and Murray, along with the rest of Black Sabbath, brought Tyr to life.
The White Stripes Get Behind Me, Satan
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I can't stand them, they are overrated.
Honest review.
Brusco Si fa presto a dire Brusco
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hahahahahahaha
Dark Tranquillity Damage Done
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I still don't have this. Discovered too late.
Robert Plant Fate of Nations
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;D
Sigur Rós Ágætis Byrjun
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Beautiful album. The review does not reflect the greatness of the work at all. It’s not easy to review Sigur Rós. 3 for encouragement.
Children of Bodom Are You Dead Yet?
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They have nothing black about them, huh?
And Justice for All is not a prog album; it has prog elements. It's a technical album, the most technical of Metallica, much colder than other works like Puppets or Lightning. Both the title track, Blackened, To Live Is to Die, and One have more sections within the same song and sudden tempo changes. One has a structure that evolves from ballad to thrash outburst, much like Fade to Black did in its time. The songs are lengthy; the average is at least six minutes, and they are complex from every point of view.
Of course, I'm not saying it's a prog album; it's, as you also mentioned, a thoughtful thrash metal, similar to the death metal of the later Death. It has elements that bring it closer to prog, even though it isn't.