Senmayan

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DeAge™ : 7458 days • Here since 8 january 2006
Franz Schubert Fantasie D 760 ("Wanderer") e D 934
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Great review! I also love Schubert, so yours is an interesting suggestion that I'll keep in mind!
Burzum Hvis Lyset Tar Oss
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Heron, then go read my comment on the other Burzum review, the same album, where I replied to you!
Mario Merola Cuore di Napoli
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Hi sexyteen, I'm a terrone and be careful or I will eat you for breakfast!
Good job Punisher, a hero in escaping the Japanese "yakuza" ee!
Yes, a good guy!!!
Gustav Mahler Sinfonia n°4
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Thank you for the advice, Grasshopper. I read on the internet that Mhaler was heavily influenced by Brukner!
Deicide Amon/Feasting the beast
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In fact, a teenager often isn't capable of going beyond the message and not taking these things too seriously. For me, music is 90% about the sounds, and the lyrics come much later; in fact, for many bands (the majority), I'm not really interested in the lyrics since I primarily listen to foreign bands and I don't know English that well! Anyway, Genoo, if I mentioned bands that play Christian rock and Christian metal, what would you say? They really exist and they also sing praises to the Lord. Do the Stryper ring a bell for you? But even Creed had lyrics with a Christian background. In music, there are often things that are truly unimaginable!
Deicide Amon/Feasting the beast
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In fact, it’s mainly for their satanic image that Deicide has survived. I don’t like them; I believe that satanism can be both dangerous and harmless, depending on the people who promote it and those who receive these messages. However, it must also be said that Deicide were among the major exponents and founders of American death metal. In the early '90s, they had something new to say in metal music; now they survive thanks to the viciousness of their lyrics and their visual and provocative side, which will surely evoke admiration from some teenager!
Deicide Amon/Feasting the beast
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Talking about Deicide and disregarding Satanism is impossible. Since we're mentioning the texts, it's impossible not to bring it up, considering that they are all, but truly all, anti-Christian. Moreover, the band’s name is already a statement! Deicide has survived thanks to this satanic image, even burning Bibles at their concerts or showcasing pieces of dead animals pretending they were sacrificed! Whether people like them or not is one thing, but with Deicide, it’s impossible not to discuss Satanism, so great review Mayhem. I only have Once Upon the Cross from Deicide, and aside from a few tracks, I don’t think much of it!
Satyricon Nemesis Divina
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The review is amusing and quite a lot, it's always a pleasure to read about the misadventures of your postman ee, but with all due respect, Deicide aren't worth even a hair of the hideous satyr from Satyricon! This is a masterpiece and I'm sorry, but you have ears too brutal to appreciate it!
Red Hot Chili Peppers The Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Yes, the 880s! eee! But what the heck did I write!!!!?? I meant the 80s!
Red Hot Chili Peppers The Red Hot Chili Peppers
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I only know a few tracks from the CD in question, including the very strange "true men don't kill coyotes"! The Red Hot from the 80s, I repeat, had an edge!