Fidia

DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7472 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Nirvana In Utero
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I don't know why, but I was expecting a response like: "What do you mean, didn't you realize I was just messing with you?" regarding your inconsistency about Nirvana. You're starting to become a bit predictable, as much as I care about this whole affair as much as I do about a pimple on Cassano.
Queen The Miracle
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You made me smile.
That's all I need.
Lacrimas Profundere Memorandum
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Allow me, but I’m a bit perplexed.
"Far, I will Follw," which I believe came before this, is undoubtedly a good album of pure and simple gothic rock.
The latest "Filthy Notes, etc., etc.," in my opinion, is nothing but a commercial little disc worthy of Him and similar stuff.
This "Memorandum," which was released in between, you even compare to "The Silent Enigma" by Anathema and speak of "powerful death guitars" and screams almost black metal.
But are we talking about the same band or is there a case of homonymy?
Or is this album really completely different from the last ones they've made?
Cadaver Hallucinating Anxiety
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I can understand, however, the bitterness of some towards metal. Looking at all these fanatic kids, it's really hard to be objective in criticism. But let’s try to be. Thrash and.... saludos! :D
Cadaver Hallucinating Anxiety
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And like every other genre, metal is also extremely elastic in its boundaries.
Cadaver Hallucinating Anxiety
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Cool is right.
It's too easy to generalize.
Evidently Genoo, you don't know the politically charged Bay Area thrash of the '80s with bands like Metallica, Exodus, Testament, and so on.
Or you completely ignore an amazing band like Warrior Soul led by Korey Clarke who shouted to the world about the oppression and violence in urban ghettos.
Or Suicidal Tendencies and Pro-Pain with their anarchic invective against institutions.
The Christian message of Trouble, the complex themes of Prong.
Even Napalm Death, when I followed them in their early days, like other bands of the emerging grind scene, as Tepes can confirm, carried a politicized message.
So, let's avoid stirring up unnecessary controversy by using the covers of these bands to trash an entire genre.
Because in pop, rock, jazz, or anything else, are all bands or albums superlative?
Metal is a genre like any other, neither more nor less.
There’s crap and there are great things. Period.
Black Sabbath The Eternal Idol
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I agree with Sfascia, for me this is a 4 as well.
Kreator Outcast
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I listened to Endorama and it's not bad. I think I’ll give this one a listen too.
Cadaver Hallucinating Anxiety
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Really witty, ironic, and caustic, well done. You made me laugh a lot.
Cadaver Hallucinating Anxiety
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P.S.: as you may have noticed from reading my post, I'm not doing that well today either :D