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Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
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Psychedelic. It’s called psychedelic.
Guns'n'Roses Appetite For Destruction
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I just can't understand... what kind of people...
Dio Holy Diver Live
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And use CONSCIOUSNESS, always and anyway. CONSCIOUSNESS flows powerfully within all of us.
Dream Theater Images and Words
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AWARENESS.
Dream Theater Images and Words
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You are right, Kiki: until today I have lived without AWARENESS. But tomorrow things will change, starting tomorrow I will begin to truly live: the moment of true AWARENESS will come for me. From tomorrow, AWARENESS, AWARENESS and more AWARENESS. Every day AWARENESS, every hour AWARENESS, every minute AWARENESS. True AWARENESS will never abandon me, as long as I believe in myself and above all in my AWARENESS. May AWARENESS be with you.
Iron Maiden Dance Of Death
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I mean, wait, Petrucci can't do Kirk Hammett's solos?????
Iron Maiden Dance Of Death
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Let's do it this way: on bass, Steve Harris wins, on drums the drummer from Painkiller whose name I can't remember, on guitars the Judas duo wins hands down, and for vocals it's a tough competition but I would say Bruce Dickinson.
Iron Maiden Dance Of Death
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For example, Iron are superior to Judas in terms of the atmospheres they can create with their songs. But when it comes to the music itself, there's no comparison, come on.
Iron Maiden Dance Of Death
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Exactly, that's exactly what I meant: on a technical level, we are more or less on par (aside from the Tipton-Downing duo, who absolutely wipe the floor with Smith and company on guitar), but the Judas have completely changed their sound at least four times throughout their career, managing to surprise almost every time, while the Maiden have remained pretty much where they were after the first three albums.