Vinsex

DeRank : 0,76
DeAge™ : 7491 days • Here since 5 december 2005
Alice Cooper Hey Stoopid
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What an excellent review; a resounding approval and nothing more. This, more than a real review, seems more like an exultant "commentary". Anyway, superb album.
Alice Cooper Dragontown
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I agree with your review, practically on everything. Perhaps the only criticism I feel I can make is that the tone is too emphatic for an album that, all in all, remains at a so-called "normal" excellence.
Metallica Master of Puppets
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AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRGGGGGGGGGG GGGG...a piercing blow to the chest would have caused me less pain than such a suspicion...(anyway, just to make it clear that I was the author of the comment, I had written "featuring Vinsex"!) Hola
Metallica Master of Puppets
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...do you think that the author of this review... um, I meant to say the author of this duplicative text would have been capable of writing such a complex sentence?
Metallica Master of Puppets
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Friend, it was me who wrote the comment... Vinsex... not that guy...
Mötley Crüe New Tattoo
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..yes, but in my opinion more for his personality and charisma than for the sound...The mind is Sixx; the fact that even without Tommy, the musical quality remains virtually intact testifies to that.
Metallica Load
Metallica Load
24 feb 06
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Vic, you’re incorrigible…
Metallica Master of Puppets
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...only my stylistic metamorphosis seems genuine...on the contrary...dear companion, what can you do...you let yourself get caught...be smarter and try again, maybe by changing your nickname! Maybe who knows, try with Michael Jackson....
Mötley Crüe New Tattoo
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well done Mandrocker...you pick up the discussion already started elsewhere...The review is good and captures the essence of the album..Practically a glam album from the eighties projected into the dawn of the new millennium. Randy Castillo is very convincing despite the latency of the illness that will take him down after a couple of years. The absence of Tommy Lee in the sound is not really felt...but then again, when have the Crue ever depended on him musically?
Anyway, my favorite remains the self-titled (along with the album in question)
Deep Purple Slaves And Masters
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...sure...his pseudofunky vein has miraculously remained unchanged since the distant Burn...in fact, I’ll tell you more...his latest work as Iommi (fused) manages to excite in a way not too different from the early Black Sabbath and Deep Purple...there’s just one thing that’s different...the usual thing...THE NAME!!! It’s a bit like what will happen with Gilmour’s new album...his last two works have been very mediocre episodes...however, over the years he has matured and written the multiplatinum "The Division Bell"; now, since I believe that his "On An Island" will remain at that threshold of compositional maturity, I expect something very similar to "Division"...but, coincidentally, I’m sure he won’t see even half of it.....I wonder why!!!! (By the way, I also anticipate that, while being able to express his solo vein, the good David will degenerate into the most schizoid of experiments...!)