Fidia

DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7473 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Sebastian Bach Bring 'Em Bach Alive!
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I'm sorry Genoo, but what the hell does this have to do with anything?
Personally, I love not only metal, but also punk, dark, gothic, wave, psychedelic music, etc.
Do you think that just because I really like Slave to the Grind, I can be labeled as an idiot? Or as a clueless teenager?
Sebastian Bach Bring 'Em Bach Alive!
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Another thing: I don't dispute that there can be a diversity of musical tastes, but allow me to say that you should think carefully about what you say before concluding with the term "nonsense" to describe the opinions of those who don't share your views. Moreover, in doing so, you not only offended the intelligence of the reviewer, who I don’t think is an idiot at all, but also indirectly insulted the intelligence of people like me (who, by the way, is almost 30 years old) who grew up in the past listening to Skid Row, along with many other bands and genres.
Sebastian Bach Bring 'Em Bach Alive!
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Genoo, of course I'm serious.
Besides the clichés you've used, answer me: have you actually listened to Slave to the Grind or are you just talking in platitudes?
Skid Row Slave To The Grind
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I would like to point out that here GNR, poison and various other bands don't matter at all, considering this is a very heavy metal album and little hard rock; Slave to the Grind is anything but punky; it doesn’t take much to say “this album is a must-have, and it's probably the best of the Band (competing for the title with the first album 'Skid Row').” since these are their only studio records; a very basic and mediocre review.
An album completely outside the box. An absolute gem.
Sebastian Bach Bring 'Em Bach Alive!
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I repeat: the grand Skid Row with Sebastian Bach, who is an excellent frontman and has a simply magnificent voice. My rating for the review is 4.5, so...
Sebastian Bach Bring 'Em Bach Alive!
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Yes Genoo, you can say it loud: the grandiose Skid Row.
Even if the self-titled album may seem a bit raw and cheesy, the second one, Slave to the Grind, is stunning, breaking the molds of street hard rock, a mix of powerful tracks and incredibly engaging ballads (I mention one above all, the beautiful Wasted Time).
An album that is a cross between Judas Priest and Warrior Soul.
Bon Jovi wishes they had an album like this.
Obviously, to give such a hasty and superficial judgment, you haven't even listened to the album in question.
The Cure Disintegration
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A truly unworthy review for a beautiful album
Katatonia Tonight's Decision
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Just purchased very recently.
What can I say, perhaps the best.
Beautiful, there are no words.
Lacuna Coil Karmacode
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A piece of gossip: while browsing the web, I found out that the beautiful Cristina is dating some James Root, guitarist of Slipknot. Given the ugliness of the male members of the band, I would suggest Scabbia to have them wear some nice advanced masks from some warehouse of her boyfriend's group at this point.
The Sisters Of Mercy Some Girls Wander By Mistake
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Damn Airone, I'm sorry for your money.
Tell me something: was there at least some contribution from female vocals in the choruses in Dominion/Mother Russia?