Fidia

DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7472 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Papa Roach Potatoes For Christmas
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The genre kind of grosses me out, but I have to acknowledge your good preparation and sincere passion for these bands.
Frank Zappa Chunga's Revenge
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I don't know, I even had a half idea of getting into Zappa, but these reviews honestly are making me lose all interest. They seem to be written just for the sake of it. Without emotions, without content, with some grammatical mistakes. I appreciate a thousand times more a review that's not written correctly but oozes sincere passion for the album than one like this, which describes Frank's face on the artwork and – I repeat – seems written just to fill space, since there was nothing else to do. Unpassed without appeal.
Faith No More Angel Dust
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Wrong, dear Gabry ;)
Made in Holland, to be precise.
For those retreating to domestic and couch potato life (like, alas, yours truly) good night, for the others have a nice evening.
Faith No More Angel Dust
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Dear Marco, it’s not a matter of reading your post or not, it’s that in the face of the evidence (the boxset purchased for £16,000 almost simultaneously with the album release) there’s no denial that holds up. If you want, I can give you my address so you can see for yourself ;-). Joe, in my opinion, and I’m pleased to see that even a big fan of Patton like you thinks the same way I do, Faith No More did not contribute to the birth of nu metal. I can accept Pantera, I can accept Sepultura, but Faith No More, definitely not. It’s a bit like saying that the Red Hot Chili Peppers influenced nu metal (and I absolutely don’t want to compare the two bands, as they are very different from each other). The appeal that draws me to Faith’s music is, besides Mike's voice (great singer but, above all, an amazing frontman), the use of keyboards. And in this album, I simply find them sensational.
Faith No More Angel Dust
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Fusillo, thank you for your blind trust ;-).
Returned, of course.
Faith No More Angel Dust
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It may be Fusillo, but I bought the cassette just a few days after its release and Easy is totally in there, and what's more, there's not even a mention of bonus track.
Faith No More Angel Dust
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I wanted to say Easy.
I read verbatim: All songs written by Faith No More except Midnight Cowboy (John Barry) and Easy (Lionel Richie)
Faith No More Angel Dust
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I categorically deny the anonymous Chamber.
East on my original cassette purchased several years ago, there is and there is.
As for the rest, I dare say that "Midlife Crisis" and "Smaller and Smaller" have very little (if anything) to do with nu metal, just as Kindergarten has no bit of rap metal.
Crossover masterpiece. Light-years away from the nu metal movement.
A band completely on its own in the history of music.
Queen Innuendo
Queen Innuendo
22 nov 06
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I feel like sharing the anonymous.
Pixelid, you have demonstrated an ignorance truly unmatched.
Your post might have even been fine if you hadn't named the artists in question who, trust me, (and this comes from a non-expert of the music offered by the artists you have miserably and unjustifiably confined to the limbo of mediocrity), have truly made history and were as important as Queen.
So, my advice is this: it's fine to be fans, it's fine to care about your favorite bands, but a bit of objectivity is necessary, and you haven't shown even a shred of it.
If you don't know what you're talking about, to avoid making a terrible impression, it's better to stay silent sometimes and just hope that many don't read what you wrote. Regards.
Black Dice Broken Ear Record
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This one, however, I liked.