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For partial, I sincerely find your comment much more mature and measured than that of LARROK, an authentic hero in spitting on a musical genre that he finds hard to digest. In 1991, LARROK, the undisputed champion of anti-pogo, stood between the headbanging metal fans at Cannibal Corpse concerts. Even in 1998, he was spotted harshly scolding two moshing metalheads at a Napalm Death show... his words thundered menacingly, "You are nothing but troglodyte kids!" In 2006, Larrok adapted to the times and became a digital punisher, even recruited by the postal police: it was here that he encountered the uncivilized Tepes, an unyielding fan of Death metal.
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lesson number two: FOR the black metal of fjeltronen... I believe that Cryptopsy are one of the most technical bands out there, alongside these guys, Suffocation, Cephalic Carnage, Gorguts, and a few other mathcore groups: Opeth may be geniuses and all that, but, even just by choice (I’m not here to debate that), their technique IS INFERIOR: if you then believe that the level of technique is not an asset, then there’s no reason for you to get heated in their defense.
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So...DEAR LARROK...I kindly invite you (with kindness) not to call me a fifteen-year-old fool, especially considering that your pillars of Hercules are Opeth. You probably have no idea of the work that goes into songs like these, nor do you understand the dedication that leads to the musical preparation of the aforementioned bands. This, my brave friend, translates into a love for music, even if you claim it's not about music at all.
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Beautiful, perhaps a bit too fast in terms of music style, but still of very high value. The character, due to his exaggerated and provocative behavior, has never interested me that much even though his music is truly heartfelt.
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concord, these are provocations... let’s ignore them please, all the human cases have discovered that debaser is a free site and they meet here (even though I have a strong impression that, round and round, there are many nicknames but few human cases)... I encourage passive resistance and non-violent struggle (even though honestly my hands are starting to itch).
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detestable group, although I do not deny their artistic value. The review is good.
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Oh yes, bionic metalhead, you're right too... but in a way, you answered yourself... the genre is always the same, I can't just start talking about fishing or recycling...
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Well, I honestly consider it a rather atypical nu metal album, not easily comparable to Bizkit except for a few things taken individually: let me explain, if you say that the use of scratches is similar, I can accept that, but the sound is very different (much more melodic and almost leaning towards emocore with Lost Prophets). The comparison with Incubus fits a bit better. I liked your take on nu metal, which I now despise so much but which, as you say, was the only type of music that could get some tough sounds on the radio and on TV... you almost make me miss Linkin Park...
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The review is absolutely excellent, but let me say that what you mention doesn't seem to be either one or the other... in short, do they do raw black, black on the depressive side (at least that's how I understood what you call decadent) or more on the progressive side?
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Thank you VINCENT VALENTINE and thank you also CRONOS: this review came straight from the heart...this morning I sat down to study and I picked a random album...the choice landed on this one...I listened to it three times in a row and then I started writing...a must-have.
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