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DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7472 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Evanescence The Open Door
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Listen Liz, you’ve really worn me out now.
Don't you have any band that you think sucks? Or do you like all music?
Well, I think Evanescence suck.
You can keep talking about them and glorifying their music as much as you want, but they'll always suck to me.
And spare me, if possible, the childish remarks about small brains and all that stuff that just show your immaturity and your inability to accept other people's tastes and criticisms.
(In simple words, I said that I think Evanescence suck, but I didn't say that you don't understand a thing.)
Since I consider myself a respectful person, I would expect the same respect from you, thanks.
If you can't manage that, then I reserve the right to tell you to fuck off.
Joy Division Closer
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Azz answer simultaneously and to be split in half with Psicho :)
Joy Division Closer
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In fact, there is no Bauhaus album titled Bela Lugosi's Dead.
But I must contradict the anonymous commenter about Siouxsie, as the album Join Hands does exist, and quite well at that.
Giacomo Puccini Tosca
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This time I agree with Bisius, the ending is truly moving, well done.
Autumn Tears Eclipse
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These might be just what I need.
The review is good.
Anyway, I think you misspelled de-generes, as I don't believe they play death metal ;)
The Album Leaf Into The Blue Again
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Very good, Fo'.. congratulations!
Audioslave Revelations
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"PROLOGUE: I know this album has already been reviewed… but not by me, so don’t be a pain.
For this, you deserve a 1, or rather, echoing your nickname, 1forever."
Bathory Hammerheart
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I'm listening to it again right now.
Album and Quorthon kick ass.
Joy Division Closer
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Hi Dark, the review, well, it wasn't that I liked it a whole lot, but, aside from making a nice leap forward compared to that of Unknown Pleasures (which wasn't hard), it is written with feeling, and that’s the important thing, so, in my opinion, you deserve a high score.
I understand that you’re not that old, and it makes me really happy that today's teenagers learn to appreciate music that isn't the trash constantly offered by television and radio.
If you only know Joy Division of that genre, I would be pleased to recommend other albums that, for me, are essential: "First and Last and Always" and "Floodland" by Sisters of Mercy, "In the Flat Fields" and "Burning from the Inside" by Bauhaus, "Only Theatre of Pain" and "Catastrophe Ballet" by Christian Death, "Juju" by Siouxsie and the Banshees, "From the Lion to Mouth" by The Sound, "God's Own Medicine" by The Mission, "Dreamtime" and "Love" by The Cult, the dark trilogy and "Disintegration" by The Cure.
For now, I think that's enough; if you want to know more names and albums that I like, just let me know ;-)
Evanescence The Open Door
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Lastly, I must commend the counter, always present and vigilant.
My compliments ;)