Spreka

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Rhapsody Eternal Glory
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Cristiano Adacher... years to study, huh... and leave the Rhapsody alone!
where and how did you hear the new one?
Gamma Ray Heading For Tomorrow
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Sincere congratulations to the de-reviewer! You described the album perfectly ;)
Tool Live @ Roma (Palaghiaccio Di Marino) 21-06-06
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Too brief for a live report. And usually, the remote past isn't used ;)
Manowar Kings Of Metal
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OTHER BANDS PLAY... MANOWAR KILL !!!!!
Rainbow Live In Munich 1977
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Great review! I hope to buy the album this week... Rainbow is the greatest hard-rock band in history! But does the audio really sound that bad?!?!
Lacuna Coil Karmacode
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For me, yes! They have the same effect... ahuhuhahuhhuh! But it's not very respectful towards the DT fans to say these things...
Lacuna Coil Karmacode
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And if we want to support Italian metal, there are 3000 bands that are much more worthy than Lacuna Coil ^^
Lacuna Coil Karmacode
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As Dr. Fidia says (with whom I often agree), the comparison with Opeth and DT (and even with 'tallica) has nothing to do with it. Just like Lacuna Coil has nothing to do with metal, unless we consider metal also evanescents, linnbizchit, and pop-Korn. I also know and follow (better yet, used to follow) LC since the days of "In A Reverie" and for this reason I tell you that Karmacode sucks! They've lost that little bit of good they had by making albums that will top the charts in America, but that make us fans of gothic-metal want to puke! I’ll also go see them in Rome, mostly out of curiosity... because I don't believe they are that great of a band live...
Highlord Medusa's Coil
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terrible reception! The Highlord deserve something better, don't you think??? Anyway, long live Italian metal!!! ps: The Highlord themselves, in the interview I did with them, told me they don't see themselves as power in the strict sense; in fact, many prog elements can be found in their music, especially in this album you reviewed.
Luca Turilli The infinite wonders of creation
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well deserved!