Senmayan

DeRank : 0,09
DeAge™ : 7457 days • Here since 8 january 2006
System Of A Down Toxicity
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Sure, but if every duplicate review has the usual duplicate comments (it was already there), I haven't seen the toxicity review on the homepage for a while, and then it's a good opportunity for newcomers to express their opinions on this album. Also, there's a very simple way to boycott these reviews: just don't comment on them. If you notice, most of the duplicate reviews are made by newcomers; it would be up to the editors not to publish them.
As for the album, a solid 4.5, the half point extra is for the strong sentimental value...
Twisted Sister Big Hits And Nasty Cuts
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Glam is made of sequins, makeup, and teased hair, yet these guys (including Snider, who, by the way, is married) really hooked up like crazy. Blakie Lawless has probably slept with around 600 women in his lifetime. Los Angeles in the '80s was a brothel.
System of a Down System of a Down
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this album is very nice, here both in the lyrics and in the musical structure they were less structured and more anarchic. Great album, fresh and original.
System of a Down System of a Down
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I forgot the vote.
System of a Down System of a Down
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this album is very nice, here both in the lyrics and in the musical structure they were less structured and more anarchic. Great album, fresh and original.
NoMeansNo Sex Mad
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I didn't say you shouldn't write bullshit and nonsense, you can do whatever you want, just like I can tell you that your reviews are deficient, ignorant, and offensive, and by the way, that finger in my ass is bothering me.
NoMeansNo Sex Mad
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this is the problem with alessioiride: if he doesn't insult someone in his review, he doesn't feel good. Okay, are those who dress in T-shirts with dragons or Celtic crosses ridiculous? Sure, but so are those with mohawks, and maybe the dark kids with makeup are ridiculous too, and I can't stand the punkabestia, not to mention the posers, who deserve to be killed. This hate and disgust for others that you feel inside, keep it to yourself. I didn't want to intervene in your reviews, in fact, I promised myself I wouldn't, but you keep acting like a fool as usual; at least someone needs to call you out and bring you down a peg.
Queensrÿche Warning
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The fact, Frank, is that you don’t know how to engage in a debate. It’s clear that you love pure heavy metal, so you prefer the heavier albums from bands (like you said your favorite Savatage album is "Sirens"). Operation: Mindcrime is not hard rock at all, but do you know what hard rock is? Operation: Mindcrime is metal—melodic, okay, but still metal. I praise the albums I like; the child seems to be you who can’t start a discussion, and you were born in '79!
Savatage Streets - A Rock Opera
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He also commented on my review, Frank. The fact is that for him an album is a masterpiece only if it has powerful riffs; it seems like a rather subjective consideration. "Streets" and the subsequent Sabotage are certainly more original than their early works. If someone prefers the first ones, that's fine, but at least in terms of lyrics, one can confidently say that "Streets" is superior.
Savatage Edge of Thorns
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Besides the fact that tastes are personal, if I have to think like you, then your tastes are shit, you are among the few who claim that the first two albums are the best. I like the more original Savatage that are less tied to heavy metal. "Streets" is a masterpiece acclaimed by the majority of Savatage fans, but if you don’t like it, it means you prefer other sounds. Slow and sentimental album? What have you been listening to? You simply say that you like pure heavy metal, but to call "Edge of Thorns" slow and sentimental shows you don’t get it at all. Bye, and thanks for commenting. This review is a bit old. The lineup changes from the subsequent album, but the information about the band is all correct otherwise.