the green manalishi

DeRank : 9,57
DeAge™ : 7399 days • Here since 8 march 2006
Symphony X The Divine Wings of Tragedy
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there's worse...but there's also better.
AC/DC Highway To Hell
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What an album!
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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Clarification: the early Black Sabbath went by various names (including even Polka Tulk!), but at first they were called Earth, not Heart; Tony Iommi, not Tony Lommy! Nice review anyway.
Emerson Lake & Palmer Tarkus
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To call Carl Palmer a second choice might seem a bit excessive... anyway, the album is wonderful! Finally, a review in which the B-side of Tarkus is not described as "sparse," "filler," or "useless"! Great!
Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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A timeless album, the best of the Guns. Magnificent, unparalleled!
Steppenwolf Steppenwolf
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Get your motor runnin'... 5 just because she's there!
Accept Breaker
Accept Breaker
19 apr 07
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Nothing to say, guys: this is pure heavy metal, THE lost rock'n'roll that Pino Scotto preaches about so much! Oh yeah!
Humanwine Fighting Naked
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Hello beautiful! Very well-written review. I listened to the samples and I must say it's unique music; however, I don't feel like voting for the album based on the samples ;-D
Styx Paradise Theatre
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Well, kid, you really wrote the review well, congratulations as usual. Honestly, I'm not thrilled about Styx; in fact, I find they've always made a rather cloying rock, very much rooted in American style, tending towards the commercial. I even saw them live, unfortunately: they played for over two hours, rather boring me. However, the opening act was the Kansas you mentioned, now that's an American band!!! Shame! They only let them play for about an hour, before these guys. This happened in 2005. If you like Styx, I recommend the album Pieces of Eight. Bye!
Aerosmith Pump
Aerosmith Pump
14 apr 07
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4 for the enthusiasm (you remind me of someone ;-)). I've got this album on my list. Your review made me decide to buy it!