Vinsex

DeRank : 0,76
DeAge™ : 7491 days • Here since 5 december 2005
Peter Gabriel Up
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..and again!!!
Peter Gabriel Up
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...and again...
Peter Gabriel Up
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...every so often on this site, something truly alternative really appears.....Genius the image of the reviewer who measures the cd against a "shitty" situation...The ending with libero then......I have no words!!!!!
Peter Gabriel Up
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AWESOME!!!! But the shadow of Vic's smile is heavy........
Muse Showbiz
Muse Showbiz
15 dec 06
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ABOMINATION. Rather, let it be said without offense... but you are truly an idiot. If you have nothing to do in the evening, it's pointless and even pitiful to pollute this (already hyper-polluted site) with this nonsense... EMBARRASSING..!!!
Pain of Salvation Scarsick
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On the contrary, let me correct myself... definitely the Tool, given their notoriety (in my opinion, less deserved than that of Pain) that they enjoy... Unfortunately, I must admit that albums like BEo Perfect Element are much less known than their worth would suggest.... :-((((
The Beatles Abbey Road
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I was just reading this morning that some Backstreet Boys albums have sold more in America than Abbey Road...!! Yet I’m sure a review of some random album wouldn’t receive the same acclaim... quantity isn’t always a lasting cultural moment... it’s more a matter of mass appeal!
Pain of Salvation Scarsick
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On the surface, it seems more predictable than its predecessors. Surely, Be's experiments are far behind. The first half of the album is perhaps the most linear and harmonious. Conversely, the progression emerges in all its strength in most of the latter 5 tracks. Definitely a great record, but after just a few listens, I can't express myself any further... Perhaps along with Tool and a few other bands, in 20 years, in perspective and with the due proportions, we will talk about it like Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd...
Iron Maiden Piece Of Mind
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errata corrige: to believe in this (albeit good) review
Iron Maiden Piece Of Mind
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Among other things, the alleged (and implausible) objectivity that you claim belongs to the album is also quite debatable... What should we then say about albums like Heaven and Hell, Angel Witch, or British Steel, just to name the first ones that come to mind??? The album is excellent, but it certainly doesn't represent the summit of heavy metal, as you would like to make it believe in this (by the way good) review.