lux

DeRank : 3,47
DeAge™ : 7508 days • Here since 20 november 2005
Shoreborn Create Don't Be A Slave
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Ah yes, I saw, it means exactly removing the cerebellum, but I think you meant decerebrated, removal of the brain. Don't worry! :-O
Neurosis The Eye Of Every Storm
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I don’t find them necessarily innovative and/or original as many say :-), laterlaus especially, while containing interesting ideas, overall it’s a drag! Too long-winded and forcedly cerebral. Better Aenima and Undertow.
Shoreborn Create Don't Be A Slave
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Anyway, the term decerebellated doesn't actually exist X-D
Porcupine Tree Deadwing
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I simply want to say that I Symphoniyx (for example) as well as the VU underground are rock, in different ways, but still part of the history of rock. When I say classic Metal, I mean power, epic, progressive metal, traditional heavy metal, a lot of black and death, even folk metal (I've listened to some stuff that gave me chills!) reinterpreted in our days... these Metal genres are, in my opinion, deleterious :-), because they have an intolerable conservative attitude... only form, only aesthetic, total devotion to virtuosities (more or less, obviously) and to the riff played in a "cool" way... anachronistic genres! I feel the same about power classic as your friend! The criteria of the average metalhead are aesthetic, I mean, they don't pay attention to the intrinsic communicative nature of the piece; they use rock to be flashy, not to say something personal... a few years ago I listened only to metal, then I dropped it because the inferiority compared to "other rock" became too obvious... it's obviously a personal judgment, but I now consider metal (always with the necessary exceptions, like Type O Negative, Neurosis if we want to consider them Metal, Metallica and the very first Iron Maiden) a subgenre that you start with to approach rock, but from which you have to move away after a while!
Pixies Surfer Rosa
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Amazing record, stunning River Euphretes!
Anathema Serenades
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But how did I manage to write the wrong review?? What an idiot I am..
Anathema Serenades
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Amazing record, stunning River Euphrates!
Bruce Springsteen The River
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AAAH! What the hell did I write! "he has piles of it"... obviously there's plenty of it. Valeriorivoli, you're a mess!
Bruce Springsteen The River
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Yes, then I figured it out by myself (well, yes), Peace, that from Un posto al sole. Anyway, my love, the nonsense you wrote in your post are countless X-D Apart from the fact that I don't overrate my "dialectical abilities" at all, since there are plenty of people who write better and with more elegance than me, but that’s not the point. The point is something else that I've been trying in vain for days to clarify with you. That is, your way of addressing things often comes off as a little too professor-like, that’s all. Not always, but the risk is there. It’s no coincidence that I asked you to re-read some posts you had written to me in the past. Now, I’ll overlook your "ignoble" description of me (not because I feel offended; you just call me obtuse, and okay, I can deal with that), but "ignoble" because you shift the focus of the discussion onto me... crafty X-D Now, if you had told me in the very first posts, "look, you misunderstood; sometimes I get too familiar because it’s part of my style," or something like that, I would have packed it all up, and that would have been the end. Instead, you climbed up your castle of pride, and you didn’t want to hear it. But you will understand, sooner or later, that what may seem superfluous to you might be relevant to someone else? It’s not that your comments were jokes; they were almost "reprimands" like "Come on Lux, please, let’s talk about serious things." Now, expressions like this on DeBaser provoke arguments 9 times out of 10 (and you know it well). I ask, why express yourself like that? Why? Since there are 8976 other more polite and less presumptuous ways to approach someone? It would only take you to contemplate the idea that perhaps those phrases could be bothersome, and that would already be a step forward in the discussion :-)
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
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Point 6: I really don't think I used expressions like "that fat guy with the high-pitched voice" or "that ugly girl with a bass in her hand" when referring to the vocals. On the contrary, I spoke solely and exclusively about the album. Only at the end did I make an innocent little comment about Labrie's look. If you're clinging to that nonsense, you're really in a bad place, my son, let me tell you. I think you didn't read the review at all. Before commenting so uselessly, you could have at least given it a read, huh.