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DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7473 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Depeche Mode Music for the Masses
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You see that if you set aside your pointless argumentative streak, you come up with some nice reviews? The Depeche of the '80s are simply great, no doubt about it.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium
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And it's also true what Stoopid wrote. Aside from the fact that I have different news about the toxic state of some members (especially Anthony), I really find your concluding remark in bad taste, as if to say that at 20 the drugs are fine, at 40 they’re not. Let’s be clear, drugs (well, let’s excuse a joint or two) are ALWAYS CRAP. END OF STORY. I'm sorry, but you should have been clearer about that.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium
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"Perhaps those who loved the early albums don't remember that they were 80% noise... and also quite unorganized..."
Allow me, Vito, but what you just said is really beautiful, or rather, ugly.
As for Rick Rubin, maybe you don't know that the producer who has ruined hundreds of American bands like, for example, the Cult, Metallica, even Slayer, and many others, is one of the main culprits for the vulgarization of metal and hard rock made in the USA.
So I would be very careful to glorify him...
Metallica Metallica
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It's true, Geppetto, saying "FUCK Just listen to it and that's it" to someone who's almost 30 and has the record on vinyl is really nonsensical.
That said, this is the last one worthy of Hetfield and the guys, and now classic heavy metal is losing my interest compared to the past, my respect for the early albums of Tallica remains unchanged even though I haven't listened to them in ages.
Nomadi Corpo Estraneo
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Punny, don't take it the wrong way, but maybe a break would do you good.
I used to read your reviews with enjoyment and pleasure. Now I struggle to get to the end.
This isn’t nice; it means I’m losing a bit of interest in you :-(
I listened to the album, and it's not that bad.
After all, what do you want the Nomadi to sound like today?
I think you're biased because they gave the rights for the other album you criticized to TV sorrisi e canzoni.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium
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It should be noted that in my opinion, the RHCP stopped making good music in 1991 with the release of that masterpiece, BSSM. This review seems quite biased and not very objective. My conviction is reinforced by the fact that "a Flea at the levels of 'Californication' and 'One Hot Minute', taking One Hot Minute which is a decent album, but Californication is an obvious commercial product (once again, in my opinion, of course), just like By the Way. To even say that 'Perhaps "Californication" is, for some and maybe even for me, the unreachable apex of the Red Hot Chili...' seems at least daring, and perhaps you haven't listened to the band's early works that were on another planet. If this latest work is like the other recent ones (and there's nothing in your review that makes me think otherwise), I can quite happily skip the listening experience without suffering any major dramas.
Tool 10000 Days
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Well... I've given my judgment on the album and I think it's pointless to reiterate it (it fades more with each listen). To stay on the subject of recent releases, go listen to the latest by Katatonia (which in the last two albums shows some atmospheres a bit like Tool) which, in my opinion, is far better than this 10000 days.
Therion Theli
Therion Theli
4 may 06
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Anyway Dying, you should be happy... your review hasn't even been published yet and it's already so followed and commented on.
Maybe it’s the only case in the history of the site.
Cheers to everyone, I’m off.
Therion Theli
Therion Theli
4 may 06
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With the Cure, you played it safe, huh? ;-)
It's true, it's not grunge, but what can you do? I've guilt-edited all the bands from that era into that category, and since I've long outgrown the Seattle bands and their surroundings, I have a sort of sonic prejudice towards that American trend.
I'll try to redeem myself, anyway.
Therion Theli
Therion Theli
4 may 06
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So, I'll note down the Bohemians, Nico, Suicide, Foetus, Cabaret Voltaire, Swans, and Throbbing. I heard Halber because a friend lent it to me, but, to be honest, I didn't really like it much. I guess I'll give it another listen. Grunge and its derivatives have never particularly grabbed me, except for Alice in Chains. Thanks for the recommendations.