Vinsex

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Metallica Re-Load
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totally disagree with the value of the album... your review is really great in terms of satire and imagination... Huge!!
Tiamat Judas Christ
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Can you believe that Romeo is placed far down on the famous list I mentioned on Ozzy's page...? (check out this ranking if you want by typing "top 100 metal guitarists" on Google, it will pop up... and then let me know... some positions are nothing short of ridiculous... in my opinion, it was Jettojet who put it together!!! (except for Zakk Wylde's position, obviously...!!!!!)
Tiamat Judas Christ
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Cripting can be placed halfway, as a sound between youthanasia and Risk... it's a bit less hard than the former but at the same time a bit heavier than the latter... the songs are tendentially "polluted" by pop metal (which will finally erupt on Risk..), however, the melodies are moderately convincing... The apocalyptic rolls of the first song (trust), although they remind me (despite their different rhythms) a bit too much of The ultimate sin, are one of the best things about the album... Listen to it... I'm sure it won't disgust you... (at least not entirely..!!). Now you tell me something about Symphony X... considering that I (as you may have well understood) love progressive... do you think it’s worth getting something from them? What do you think? What is their most representative work?
Ozzy Osbourne-Randy Rhoads Tribute
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Found the ranking... I must amend my previous statements (Zakk is 8th)... anyway, rereading it, aside from a few placements... including 4th Rhoads, 8th Zakk, and then V. H...'s position... the others are indeed quite "questionable" (it's a euphemism to say "questionable")... However, the 98th for Hagar is absolutely right!!!!!
Ozzy Osbourne-Randy Rhoads Tribute
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..x Fidia..also because I have always refused to listen to Symphony X..but if you love bands like Shadow Gallery or Secret Sphere I really don't think you will be disappointed...quite the opposite!!
Ozzy Osbourne-Randy Rhoads Tribute
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Unfortunately, I have never really listened well to those two you mentioned. Aniel, you are right not to agree because there are indeed various inconsistencies, like the one regarding Blackmore being placed beyond the 10th position. Anyway, I only mentioned it to highlight Zakk's 6th position. Jimi Hendrix was even placed after Iommi!!!... Now, I can agree that the Sabbath guitarist has had the luck of having a 40-year career and being an excellent guitarist as well. However, placing him after Hendrix is quite debatable... Anyway, if you go to Google and click on phrases like "best guitarists ranking," it should pop up somewhere...
Tiamat Judas Christ
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..that discounting their "stability" pays the price of repetitive repetitiveness!!!!!!!
Tiamat Judas Christ
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..no, rather it's the most evident return to the past... and that’s what makes it more interesting at first listen compared to their other works... Know, however, that as absurd as it may seem, I have come to appreciate (and still appreciate every time I listen to them) the trilogy: "youthanasia - Crypting W. and Risk, the latter being a bit less so... but I don't consider it poorly, let that be clear... The truth is that in a band it's not so much about looking at the continuity of style but rather the objective quality of their products... otherwise you run the risk of ending up like AC/DC, Great White, Malmsteen, Dokken.. etc. etc..
Ozzy Osbourne-Randy Rhoads Tribute
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In fact... in that ranking, for example, a certain Criss Oliva doesn’t appear at all (also, to be fair, he was kind of overshadowed by his premature death... however, he was a great guitarist) and neither does Satriani!!.. Petrucci shows up beyond the twentieth position.. Sammy Hagar in 98th place and Malmsteen over 30... These last two positions, however, I wouldn't know how much they can be criticized... indeed....!!!!
Tiamat Judas Christ
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...indeed...personally, I wouldn’t mind a return to the sounds of Load...they may have been heavily criticized for their shameless devotion to a more commercial metal, but deep down that sound didn’t bother me...in fact, pieces like Bleeding Me, for example, I always enjoy listening to again...Of course, if you want to compare it to Master of Puppets...then the discussion changes...and the Metallica should have put down the shovel not 20 years ago, but at the latest after the self-titled LP.