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Celtic Frost Into The Pandemonium
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Perfect review, the only point I disagree with is when you write "No one, and I mean no one, has ever had a great impression on first listen": I don't believe I'm an exception, but when my barista recommended it to me, I got it immediately and since "Mexican Radio," I've loved it. Probably the greatest album of the '80s produced by a European band in the doom/alt metal genre.
Pantera Cowboys From Hell
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And I reiterate!
Pantera Cowboys From Hell
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Very great!
Type O Negative Symphony For The Devil
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Exceptional!!!!!!!
Yngwie Malmsteen Trilogy
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Type O Negative Slow, Deep And Hard
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I emphasize exceptional!!!!!!!!
Severe Torture Misanthropic Carnage
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Thank you for the clarification!
Jacula In Cauda Semper Stat Venenum
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Great review!
Rammstein Herzeleid
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Come on, let’s raise the average for this poor desperate soul! At least it’s not tiring to read! Damn, I’ve written more myself...
G3 Live in Denver
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I've never seen the G3. However, I did see Malmsteen live in Milan: exceptional!!! Although as a person, I acknowledge that he is really cocky. As for Vai, as mentioned earlier, let's just remember that he started very young with an eclectic talent like Zappa (another artist who may not be to everyone's taste, but undoubtedly knew his stuff!). Finally, the good old Satriani: personally, I don't consider him a guitar hero, but more of a composer of instrumental pieces, which I really appreciate upon first listen or as background music, even if I recognize that they can become boring over time. In short, I won't watch the DVD because at most I could vote for the CDs of the individual artists. The review could have been more polished.