mista

DeRank : 0,29
DeAge™ : 7386 days • Here since 21 march 2006
Richard Benson Madre Tortura
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You're driving me crazy with this damn Richard Benson...! The pick falls! Shit, I had forgotten about it, anyway you can't understand a damn thing about this technique, not even in his wonderful tutorial video.
Rusty Cooley Rusty Cooley
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The bending...damn, they should ban all guitarists from moving the metronome beyond 120 before they learn to do a damn in-tune bending!! In my opinion, this way we'd have many fewer Rusty the Wild, Michele Angelo, and Riccardo Bensoni around annoying everyone with two hundred notes per second (well, maybe Bensoni can't reach two hundred)...and above all with the attitude of "who the hell is Hendrix compared to me? Guys, I'm shredding!"
Labyrinth No Limits
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I am a dear friend of Frank Andiver (the most charmingly annoying sound engineer in the universe and the historic drummer of Labyrinth) and I have to say that I'm pleased to read reviews that, after all this time, still praise this work. It is certainly an album that is innovative in some ways, even though it has never completely matched my taste. I highly recommend keeping an eye on the wonderland, led by the good Frank, who are taking on the legacy of this type of sound, which - as we know - will be progressively abandoned by the band with Andiver's passing. I take this opportunity to give him justice: "Return to Heaven Denied" was drummed by him, not Mat Stancioiu, and quite a few tracks are his (State of Grace and the second one, for example)! CIACIAO
Rusty Cooley Rusty Cooley
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for guitar: damn, I even saw that movie but back then I didn't know the genius Benson. By the way, he really sucks at playing (completely out of time, a horrendous sound).
Rusty Cooley Rusty Cooley
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I just want to clarify that Angelo plays with a single guitar that has four necks, not with four! A sort of cross that rotates around... Then Matt7, with all due respect, I don't need to trust you to know that harmonically it doesn't do anything special (I'm a musician too, mainly a bass player;-) but the speed is truly insane... As for that rusty wild one, I don't think I'll ever listen to him, I can't stand show-offs (that is, everyone except me).
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Fever To Tell
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I saw the new video last night about the now legendary YOS (the cool music channel that, much to my chagrin, has replaced the infomercials of telemarket), they rock and the video rocks... the review is a bit like that! But I never turn my nose up at these inexperienced and a bit naive forays into indie music; I find them really entertaining and genuine.
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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Look masmil, I would invite you to take a look at my review of Black Sabbath - written a bit haphazardly on purpose - and the well-deserved criticism I received - especially from colleague Fidia - responding without holding a grudge against anyone. I know that if you write a bit like this, people will tear you apart, but that's also part of the charm of this site, right?! Did you like the lecture, guys?
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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Alright, let's make peace with a nice smoke together, sympathy boy. Hold on, let me try to grab one of the joints going around on this site... here’s oneeee. Ohp! Missed it, damn!
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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In the end, this reviewer is quite likable, it's just that he stirs up the Marzullo within me.
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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no wait, now we’re going to have some fun. Perhaps you weren’t taught in the school of the collective folks that the conjunction "however" is an adversative conjunction. The adversative conjunction relates two adverse or different concepts. Like: Michela is a wreck HOWEVER I would sleep with her. Now, if someone says "The album 'Verità Supposte' was, however, listenable but it was enjoyed more..." they can write it that way because - what can you do - it’s a guy who takes life and grammar as they come. HOWEVER he can’t then come and bother me about how I write. But joking aside, enough now… I feel like a real fool, let me work.