Senmayan

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Metallica Black Album
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Maybe Vic got it in the ass from Kirk Hammet otherwise it's hard to explain! Metallica had already said everything they had to say in the '80s, anyway "The Unforgiven" is a memorable song and "Load" is an experimental attempt that I think shouldn't be discarded! I only know a few songs from the album but it's not to be thrown away, of course there's better stuff out there!
Rush 2112
Rush 2112
15 jan 06
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Great review, but when discussing 2112 it's mandatory to talk about the album's concept and the lyrics of the suite. The album is one of those timeless pieces that have influenced countless bands in both rock and metal. Geddy Lee's bass playing has greatly inspired a certain Steve Harris. As for the rest, all the tracks are stunning; maybe "Lessons" (the most derivative and Led Zeppelin-influenced) is a bit inferior to the others, but it's still a masterpiece!
Alice In Chains Dirt
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Great review! The album is one of the rock masterpieces of the '90s. In fact, it's limiting to label this album as grunge; among the bands that do this genre, it's definitely the least adolescent or punk-related (like Nirvana). The singer's voice is among the most desperate and profound I've ever heard!
Alice In Chains Dirt
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a fairly pointless review, the album is instead one of the rock masterpieces of the 90s. It's indeed limiting to label this album as grunge; however, among the bands that play this genre, it is definitely the least adolescent or tied to punk (like Nirvana). The singer's voice is among the most desperate and profound I have ever heard!
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III
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the most beautiful album by Led Zeppelin, the most experimental, the most dreamy, mystical, and mysterious. The other CDs are masterpieces, but objectively speaking, this one is also the least derivative! Congratulations on the review!
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
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Great review! An album with a lot of feeling and atmosphere, as is customary for Led Zeppelin, but I believe their true masterpiece is the subsequent Led Zeppelin III, an acoustic, folk, dreamy, and esoteric album. Let's say that Led Zeppelin II is more streetwise instead.
Black Sabbath Heaven And Hell
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funny review, but what the hell does it have to do with the album in question? We're talking about Genesis, Sex Pistols, and some guy badmouthing Black Sabbath, but what about the album? Take your fucking anarcho-alternative rants somewhere else.
Savatage Streets - A Rock Opera
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It is one of the absolute masterpieces not only of metal; in fact, this album is closer to hard rock than to metal. Simply moving, and Criss Oliva was one of the greatest American rock guitarists, even though, in my opinion, his best and legendary performance is from his last album, the following Edge of Thorns!
After Forever Invisibles Circles
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Maybe a tad inferior to its predecessor, the reviewer is right, the guitars are more present, but they were harsh in decipher too, and even there were parts almost death metal! Some tracks are absurdly captivating (like digital deceit, every time I listen to it I move my head like a madman). As usual, a classy album!
After Forever Decipher
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a great masterpiece, nothing to say, in the genre I think After Forever are the most mature and the band with the best arrangements. I discovered them less than a year ago and they were a great surprise. Great orchestrations, divine voice, a bit of prog, and guitar riffs that once memorized stick with you forever!