lux

DeRank : 3,47
DeAge™ : 7506 days • Here since 20 november 2005
Down Down III: Over the Under
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Disc of absolute boredom, very good. "But since when did Black Sabbath change their name to Down and hire Phil Anselmo as vocalist?!?!?!" - you described the album in less than a line, take that, long-winded reviews :-) Even though in reality, you shouldn’t have expected a Pantera 2 anyway.
Negrita Helldorado
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"lux seems to hit his most intimate secret problem! oops...", can you translate it into Italian for me, thanks. "LUX instead we'll leave at home with that idiot!"... what a shame, you're going to lose out, you know.
Negrita Helldorado
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The one who would shed bitter tears of pain would be you in front of my swollen and beautiful veined cock, there's nothing funny about it :-)
Negrita Helldorado
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"I’m a very beautiful, intelligent, super cool girl, not modest and I can do backflips," in reality, you’re just pretty, cocky, with the same style as 9,000,000 other pretty girls and absolutely incompetent in the musical field. You’re the one who needs to listen to others, as the good newcomer you are, because here you have only to learn :-) Unless you’re a lost fake.
Neurosis A Sun That Never Sets
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Post rock the latest releases... I've been talking about postcore for 2 days!!!
Black Light Burns Cruel Melody
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A decidedly empty album, I prefer the early Borland of the Bizkit. The review, when it talks about an 8/9 rating and genius, honestly leaves one perplexed. The fact that Borland will be Marilyn Manson's new guitarist as well.
Neurosis A Sun That Never Sets
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The Neurosis really have nothing in common with the other two bands at first glance, but as Blackdog says, they share a more common background than it might seem. It’s just that they embark on styles and attitudes that are clearly different. My point was centered on being post-core as an approach, regardless of labels. An approach that, in some way, is found in all three bands, two of which are perhaps the leading representatives, while the third (Neurosis) has unfortunately ended up in the melting pot of so-called "extreme music" with other folks they really have little in common with, getting tangled with one foot here and one there. Between Sludge and Postcore, there’s less distance than one might think, after all. In fact, I believe that neither term is wrong to define the Neurosis. Moreover, the screams of Von Till/Kelly have always seemed incredibly EMOtive and filled with communicative urgency to me, just like certain hardcore demands. However, if the Neurosis are difficult to categorize, it's also because they have been truly original, at least up to a certain point. Since they got entangled with the trend of post-rock, they have definitely declined.
CapaRezza Le dimensioni del mio caos
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A review that can hardly be called anything but childish (you're probably a fake), I listened to La rivoluzione del sessintutto... and it's just crap.
Neurosis A Sun That Never Sets
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Sure, I had no doubt you liked it :-D in fact, I was referring to Fest :-P Also, Strength of Fates is "not bad" huh, I'm listening to it again now..
Neurosis A Sun That Never Sets
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Fugazi have maintained a stylistic and qualitative continuity that deserves recognition... surpassing both JL and Neurosis in the end... an album like End Hits is not something just anyone can do after 10 years of career!!!