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DeRank : 3,47
DeAge™ : 7506 days • Here since 20 november 2005
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Here it is, the university music professor has spoken. I wonder what beautiful crap you listen to.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Wake up, anonymous fatso, I was talking about METAL in general. I don’t understand this aversion towards prog metal.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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where does he sing clean? with the clean voice? it's called Damnation!
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Metal is a faith; either you follow its dogmas (for better or for worse), or you change your religion.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Easy, this is a note I made for you too... if you're not crazy about progressive and even less about prog metal, avoid reviewing DT... Otherwise, you risk undermining not just DT, but prog metal in general. Look at what you've done to my poor Opeth! I could ask you what you think of Symphony X, but I already know what you might say, so forget it...
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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AAA: It has nothing to do with the friendly discussion going on, does anyone of you know a song called METAL? I've had this song for 10 years and I still haven't figured out which damn band it’s from! The title is nothing short of trivial, I know, but that's that…
Metallica Black Album
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No, no, you're all overreacting. The Black Album can definitely be heard. The tracks are more focused than the other albums, less "wordy," but still impactful. And then, does nobody say a word about Wherever I May Roam? And Sad But True? Enter Sandman sucks? Come on... The Metallica started to decline AFTER this album, not WITH this album.
Metallica Some Kind Of Monster (EP)
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go take a shit.
Metallica Some Kind Of Monster (EP)
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Regarding the fate of Metallica, I can shout this out loud: St. Anger has not uplifted them, neither partially nor totally. On the contrary, it has rather plunged them into a market logic whose sole purpose is maximizing profit. As for my comment in this review, I started with a post that was far from derogatory towards you. Read it again carefully and you’ll understand. The fact that you only now went to check on Ondarock about this matter suggests that I've at least planted a seed of doubt in your mind, giving you a 1% of uncertainty. That’s why, before saying SHOOT YOURSELF, GET LOST, YOU BELONG IN A HOSPITAL (I'm referring to other comments as well, not just yours), it would be better to reflect, and also to respond appropriately, but in a civil manner. We are talking about a fucking CD, not the fate of humankind. Everyone wants to show they understand and are knowledgeable, and as soon as they see someone who can be attacked, they unleash the shit on them. Everyone wants to act superior and demonstrate some presumed musical superiority, almost as if anyone posting with you must be an idiot who stumbled on DeBaser by mistake. I continue to assert that Hetfield's voice on this album is unrecognizable, and I've imagined a Kill 'Em All recorded before the split with Mustaine. I've found people around me who have never contradicted me, on the contrary. A gaffe, yes, but at least structured honestly.
Metallica Some Kind Of Monster (EP)
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Well then, let me tell you: if Hetfield really sings, he had a pretty shitty voice. Anyway, we're talking about details that no one can prove true or not. You say that the choirs were done by Burton, I knew otherwise. Until proven otherwise, no one here is friends with Hetfield and no one has his cell number, so the truth belongs to everyone and to no one. I listen to Master, and that's enough for me.