strawberryNgarlic

DeRank : 0,06
DeAge™ : 7430 days • Here since 4 february 2006
Sex Pistols Nevermind The Bollocks
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What to say about a band made up of non-musicians?? Extremely skilled at creating a social phenomenon, but the music itself, excluding the image that surrounds us, is embarrassingly: crude and simple, devoid of anything except anger. The emblematic song "Anarchy in the U.K." is certainly successful, but if you want to hear it played by a real band, get the version by Megadeth. For the image 4 and for the music 2 = (4+2)/2 = 3. Fortunately, they didn’t go any further in this fragile house of cards called the Sex Pistols...
Yngwie Malmsteen Trilogy
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By far my favorite Malmsteen album... Beautifully European hard rock from the '80s (listen to the keyboard riffs), impressive vocals and guitar...
Metallica Re-Load
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What can I say??? RELOAD, or the reloading of crap, the scraps of scraps, the scum of scum...
Metallica VHS: Cliff 'em All!
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Fantastic.......The audio-visual proof of how Metallica, when the poor Cliff was alive, were the greatest thrash and metal band in general. Too bad they then systematically tried to ruin their image and credibility until they became a parody of the 'Tallica of '82-'86.
MetallicA Live Shit: Binge & Purge
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Not terrible but certainly not up to the standards of the Cliff era.
Metallica ...And justice for all
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one
to live is to die...
Metallica ...And justice for all
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the swan's song...
before it turned into an ugly duckling
Metallica Kill 'em All
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this review is merely a provocation, and it is therefore pointless to give satisfaction to the reviewer by telling them to go to hell (to use a euphemism) or wishing them to be run over by a truck driven by an elephant at 300 km per second...
Pink Floyd The Division Bell
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Certainly not the best album by the Floyd; but not a mediocre 3 either… There are two possible explanations:
A you are Roger Waters
B you are audiophile or you think the Floyd suck (thus, audiophile, c.v.d.)
Not innovative or anything but still enjoyable and rich in wonderful Pink Floyd-like atmospheres (after all, from a band active for about three decades, it’s unlikely to expect a drastic change in their style; if I want to listen to an album that doesn’t sound like a Floyd album, I certainly wouldn’t go buy one of theirs and then say, "look how terrible… it sounds like a PF album… or does it???")