Fidia

DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7475 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Savatage Edge of Thorns
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Hi Sen, I don't know why, although I don't know them well, the group you reviewed has never really interested me much, but the review is well written. The comment about fico and seca had me rolling with laughter; he must have confused them with some other group like Mattafix (or maybe it's Napalm Death?).
Anthrax Persistence Of Time
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Well, honestly, I don’t know what to believe since on my vinyl (purchased almost 15 years ago), it clearly says under the lyrics of Got the Time the name Joe Jackson. Anyway, hi everyone.
Def Leppard Vault: Greatest Hits
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Hi Marco, what prompted me to review a collection is the fact that there was nothing about Def Leppard on DB, and I also wanted to write a short story about the band and the resilience that has characterized it. Best regards.
Anthrax Persistence Of Time
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If you don't own the album, do a quick search on Google and then let me know.
Anthrax Persistence Of Time
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I reply to a guitarist: you’re seriously mistaken, it’s GOT THE TIME the COVER by JOE JACKSON. That's it, while Keep it in the Family was done in collaboration with Public Enemy.
Do your research please.
P.S.: but do you have the album?
Nomadi Ma che film la vita
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Punny, I share your arguments, but in my opinion, a little flexibility is always necessary in life.
Nomadi Ma che film la vita
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I could be wrong, but all your speeches seem a bit rhetorical to me too. If I were in the place of the Nomadi (or their record label), I personally would have made the same choices. After all, we all know that money is the driving force behind everything, so I wouldn't be too shocked.
Cannibal Corpse Kill
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Sure Mick 7, whatever you want, but it doesn't seem to me that Tepes insulted you, whereas you didn't think twice about calling him a jerk and a faggot. I won't rate the album because I don't know it, but you deserve a one just for that.
Anthrax Persistence Of Time
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Well, honestly Guitarist, you could have made an effort to say a little more.
I mean, maybe mention that "Keep It in the Family" features a collaboration with Public Enemy or that "Got The Time" is a cover of a Joe Jackson song.
In my opinion, along with "Spreading the Disease," it's the best album by Anthrax.
Essential.
Queensrÿche Operation Mindcrime II
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Great review Vin, congratulations.
As for the album (which I believe is coming out next week), I would start by agreeing with you that it’s a straightforward commercial operation, something that Helloween already did with their last album (which, by the way, doesn't seem to have been that successful). I hope, of course, for De Garmo and the others that theirs gets more attention.
Regarding the songs, I'm truly sorry to say this, especially as someone who adored the first Operation and, above all, Empire, but the other thing in common with the Helloween album is that I've also set aside this second saga of Queensrÿche after just a few listens due to boredom. I know it’s not nice to say, but I am very much driven by emotions when listening to an album, and this one evoked very few for me.