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Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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Yes, but we're talking about hard rock, not Bach. If you make a speech about music in general, I can agree with that, but when it comes to Guns and their genre, I don’t think it goes beyond entertainment and fun. Maybe if we take some songs by Led Zeppelin, then we might be able to have a deeper reflection.
Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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I bought the vinyl in 1988, and together with Odissey by Malmsteen, it marked my entry into the world of hard rock... how much time has passed, I was only 11 back then!! Entertainment music? Yes, certainly, I spent afternoons in the past enjoying listening to hard rock, too bad I don't have much time for it anymore!! The review is good and well written, but I believe everything that could be said about this album has already been said.
Michael Schenker Group Assault attack
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Micheal Schenker is one of the best guitarists I've ever heard, and his career with MSG in the '80s is truly beautiful and captivating! The review is well-crafted and truthful, good job!
Richie Kotzen Change
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Beautiful review, Kotzen is certainly one of the best guitar heroes around in terms of talent and technique, but he hasn't managed to establish himself as he should have; in my opinion, he would have done well to join a heavyweight band like, for example, Whitesnake, rather than pursuing a somewhat anonymous solo career. After all, nowadays there are really very few guitar heroes who can sell with solo albums!
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of A Seventh Son
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You know I hadn't thought about it at all, Iside! Anyway, it's true, better to say the first ones, a.k.a. Iron Maiden, Killer, The Number of the Beast, just to be clear!
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of A Seventh Son
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superb album??? Decent yes, excellent compared to the current ones, but poor compared to the very first ones, Mista is (as always!!) perfectly right! The review... well, it's the first, but a bit lacking and above all, couldn't you have done something a little more original?
Lee Ryan Lee Ryan
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you keep listening and reviewing what you like, I would never give up turning on the stereo and listening to my favorite bands or guitarists (not even if everyone mocked me from morning till night!), I’ll tell you I listen to all sorts of things and it's enough to read my reviews to understand that, but the passion for a musician (whoever they may be) shouldn't be the subject of ribbing; rather, one can legitimately critique their music, the commercial aspect as someone, but really in a small number has tried to do.
Lee Ryan Lee Ryan
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Well, 3/4 of the messages I've read are against what I wrote, but I wasn't referring to you; I was making a general statement. Out of 20-30 posts, there will only be 3 or 4 that are not offensive, so it's up to you.
Lee Ryan Lee Ryan
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In my opinion, everyone has the sacred RIGHT to review the music they like the most. I share ALL the negative thoughts expressed about Lee Ryan and all the other puppets who came before him and will come after him, but that doesn't mean this site shouldn't have space for every form of music or supposed such. So if she likes Lee Ryan, no one can stop her from saying it, and no one should mock her for it. But I see that this is a UTOPIA, so it’s better to leave the conditional with some words written in capital letters, just to make the concept clearer.
Zakk Wylde Book Of Shadows
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One of the reasons that has kept me somewhat away from Debaser lately is precisely this absurd arbitrary distinction between A and B reviewers. But if this belongs to B, then include all my previous ones in B as well, I won't take offense, Editors!! Vin, you did an extraordinary job, but I'm sure it took quite a bit of effort, the result is a consensus omnium, just to stay in learned Latin he he!!