killgod

DeRank : 0,05
DeAge™ : 7441 days • Here since 24 january 2006
Korn See You On The Other Side
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too bad that it always reminds me of marilyn manson with his mouth open
Korn See You On The Other Side
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I feel like pissing on Korn every morning after this album and its ridiculously absurd concerts.
Incubus Light Grenades
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Even though in the beginning it was chaos for the Incubus who mixed funky, free jazz, nu metal, hip hop, tribal, and maybe even punk rock. The good times of those who were growing up and getting tattoos made them angry, a nice way to express it that I completely shared. Among all the Californians, perhaps they were the children of people without any tattoos, so they were good at heart. As I mentioned before, I have always seen them as alternative RHCP; to me, they seem more like that than FNM.
Public Enemy It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
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brother people the more I feel it the more I like it a bomb is the definition that suits them best. YO represent but there’s no need for lessons!
Incubus Light Grenades
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The funny thing is that the review is quite good, but I prefer the Incubus of SCIENCE for their originality and variety in songs. Those surprised me, as they always proposed pseudo-Californian songs about surfing, beach, and ocean, after the Red Hot had already gotten there a good ten years earlier. Anyway, SCIENCE is still a powerhouse.
Mudvayne L.D.50
Mudvayne L.D.50
29 nov 06
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you could have at least mentioned the tools
Charlatans Some Friendly
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beautiful beautiful the first CD together with tin machine II that I bought!
One Minute Silence Available In All Colors
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passoborgo if you didn't remember, it's probably because only here they do real rap metal.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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the world is real not lunar
Symphony X The Divine Wings Of Tragedy
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You can't call derivative groups genius; there are similarities, it's true, but if the dream theater hadn't existed, these would have still made the same music. I believe in not stifling the abilities of a single artist.