Fidia

DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7473 days • Here since 26 december 2005
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Hi Breathing, if insulting and verbally attacking for no reason is your way of having fun, I'll repeat that for me you're absolutely zero. Moving on and closing.
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Breathing, really, I'm horrified. If you really are 47 years old (which I’m starting to doubt), you're in pretty bad shape.
No, I take that back, you don't have the age you claim to have at all. I refuse to believe it.
A man of that age should at least have the wisdom not to fall for provocations and not respond in such a childish and highly offensive manner as you did.
Let me tell you, if everything you've said is true, and you aren't just the usual loudmouth popping up on the site to provoke and entertain (which is perfectly fine), in my opinion, you're worth less than nothing. Happy Sunday to everyone.
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Yes Flavio, that's right, everyone writes what they want.
If you pay close attention, the posts from the detractors of the group have simply expressed a judgment on the album and on what the reviewer wrote. What have you and Breathing done instead?
Just foul language and insults, which are further aggravated by the fact that Breathing, from what I read, should be of a certain age.
All this, let me say, is truly shameful.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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I want to chime in on the long dispute that pits the reviewer against the most fervent fans of Dream Theater. In the past, I’ve also found myself arguing with the aforementioned reviewer in defense of Petrucci and his bandmates. Well, I must say that, to some extent, I’ve changed my mind.
I continue to consider Images and Words and Awake as two great albums, but after reading the criticisms of the detractors and listening to the entire discography of the band again (it had really been a while since I last did), I realized that they no longer convey anything to me. Perhaps it’s because they have become monotonous and lacking in flavor. Let me be clear, this is my personal opinion, but to say that The Cure is a poor band is truly heresy, something that does not do justice to the HISTORY of music. A shout-out to Easy (I don’t know why I thought you were older, but instead, you’re younger than me) and to the others. Bye Bye.
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I READ IT AGAIN MORE CAREFULLY. AT FIRST, I ONLY NOTICED THE REFERENCE TO JANE'S ADDICTION AND THE RHCP, AND I DIDN'T KNOW IF I WAS DREAMING OR AWAKE. NOW I REALIZE THAT THE BEACH BOYS, HENDRIX, AND SANTANA WERE ALSO MENTIONED. THANK GOODNESS IT'S OVER; MAYBE I DRANK TOO MUCH YESTERDAY, I FELT LIKE I WAS HAVING HALLUCINATIONS. IF THEY KEPT WRITING, THEY MIGHT HAVE FOUND REFERENCES TO PINK FLOYD, LED ZEPPELIN, GENESIS, RAMONES, AND MOZART AS WELL. THANK GOODNESS IT'S OVER, AND WITH IT, AN NIGHTMARE HAS ENDED.
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JANE'S ADDICTION? RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS? HARD ROCK? HEAVY ROCK?
MAMMA MIA, I’M FLOORED.
BUT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT THE VIBRATIONS OR ALICE IN CHAINS?
HELP, I’M GOING CRAZY.
Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion I
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You're completely mistaken, Sanjuro. I've always liked Guns. Yet I'm no longer a teenager; I've been listening to everything from dark to metal, from gothic to psychedelia to new wave. Among my all-time favorite bands are Sisters of Mercy, Sound, Killing Joke, Katatonia, Misfits, Nightwish, Siouxsie and the Banshees, of course Black Sabbath, etc. As you can see, aside from not being a child, I'm also not someone who listens to commercial crap. And if you read my review of Warrior Soul, you'll notice that I'm far from a right-winger. So you've totally missed the mark. I repeat, I like Guns; I respect them also because Appetite (along with Pump by Aerosmith) was one of the first albums I bought. And then, a de gustibus is totally valid, n'est-ce pas?
Pearl Jam Pearl Jam
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Until Vitalogy, I had everything from Vedder and company, then, having lost interest in grunge, I also lost interest in them. Over the years, even though I hardly listened to the band at all, I always held a great opinion of them, seeing them perform in the anti-Bush crusade and listening to various interviews where Vedder railed against the star system. By the way, I don't know if it's true, but a friend who loves the Jam told me that in the last 15 years, they haven't released a music video precisely because they didn't want to come off as just another commercial band. This review opened my eyes. Now, not only will I lose interest in their music, but also in what they say.
Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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Killgod, I would say there are few buffoons here, maybe just one... Guess who it is?
Tool 10.000 Days
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Prog metal, Tool? Hmm...
I agree with those who say that the review is superficial.
I've listened to the album (I swear I bought it ;-D) and it doesn't seem bad at all, but, in fact, it takes more and more listens to fully appreciate it.
Something I obviously haven't done yet.