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DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7473 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Thousand One Core Forbidden Desire
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Jetto, I think I didn't understand your post, could you explain it to me?
Caparezza Habemus Capa
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Look, you shouldn't take it personally, Brizz.
I absolutely didn't call you a script, and if you read carefully, I even said that you write well.
Then I am free to comment and raise some doubts, and you are free to respond, as happened.
Your explanations are thorough and have convinced me.
Regards ;-)
Metallica St. Anger
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I respect your opinion, Spreka, but saying that Load (which you yourself said has nothing metal about it) is one of the most beautiful albums of the 90s seems a bit bold to me, eh... ;-)
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Guys, you made me regret commenting on the review with how many emails I get every day ;-D. As if it were a debate on the necessity of the war in Iraq.
After all, I don’t think that all the staunch defenses from the unwavering lovers of the Theater will (rightly) have any effect on the reviewer, who is confident in their indisputable reasons.
And I say this as a fan of the first two albums of the band. But I must admit, I’ve seen a lot of nonsense written about this and other reviews of the Theater by the most passionate fans of the band, which is slowly causing me to lose interest in them (something that was partly due to Labrie and company’s latest works as well).
Metallica St. Anger
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Surely 1.
Thousand One Core Forbidden Desire
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No, please, don't even mention that scum Him and Rasmus, bleah... ;-D
I disagree about the Damned; they may have had some dark influence, but in my opinion, they are 100% punk, especially considering that their last album is from '79 if I'm not mistaken.
I wrote a review of Love by the Cult, which, along with Dreamtime, I think are their best albums.
If you want, read it, okay? Bye!
Thousand One Core Forbidden Desire
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Hi Enrì, with this you have been proclaimed the best heavy talent scout of DB.
An interesting proposal considering that the Sisters of Mercy and the Cult are two of my all-time favorite bands.
A small note: the Damned don’t really have much to do with the dark, eh... eh... ;-D
Cheers
Caparezza Habemus Capa
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Anyway Michi, I compliment you on the music you listen to, really remarkable.
P.S.: on Oriana Fallaci, however, you find me totally in disagreement; I find her definitely unbearable, haughty, and incredibly too biased in favor of a certain historical-political-social conception that is very far from my own.
Caparezza Habemus Capa
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It seems so to me, Michi, but I repeat, I could be wrong. You know, my perplexity is also due to the fact that I asked some questions to the multi-reviewer Brizz about his review of Lacuna Coil to which he didn’t respond. But if it were all his own work, one should commend him because, even though musically I often disagree with him, in the end, they are all written more or less well.
Caparezza Habemus Capa
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I mean, you want me to understand with these 9 reviews on the homepage that this week you did nothing but write?
Then, I could be wrong (actually, I will definitely be wrong) but some of the things you've written not just in this one, but more or less in all your reviews, aren't totally new to me, in the sense that they seem familiar as if I've read them somewhere else.
I don't want to insinuate anything, but in my opinion, it's fair to ask if there's any doubt about the authenticity of the writing.