Matt7

DeRank : 0,10
DeAge™ : 7379 days • Here since 28 march 2006
Slayer Christ Illusion
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Bartleboom..are you talking about the DVD of War at Warfield?....the concert was awful..and the bonuses are even worse..
Slayer Christ Illusion
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Review, besides being already present, very biased and not very objective, but still written decently. As for the album... I consider it the usual Slayer-like stuff, which is effective, but it's not all that masterpiece!
Michael Angelo Hands Without Shadows
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Marco... I don't buy his records... I can't say how I have them for legal reasons... rest assured I certainly don't spend 20 euros on crap like Angelo Bazzzio.
Eric Martin Destroy All Monsters
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Well, I’ll tell you that the album relies heavily on Eric's voice; the solo parts are not anything extraordinary, impactful yes, but light-years away from Gilbert's outbursts. Keep in mind that we are facing a record that is completely different from the style of Mr. Big.
Muse Black Holes & Revelations
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It's the fifth...
Derek Sherinian Blood Of The Snake
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yuyu, the one from the italian dreamers?
Stone Sour Come What(ever) May
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Editors, sorry, the real title is "Come what(ever) May, if it can be corrected, thank you.
Bassi Maestro Foto Di Gruppo
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Well, I'm not really into the genre, actually... quite the opposite, but anyway I respect this one who, from what I've heard, does things right without making a mess of it. Good review,
Richie Kotzen Change
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Beautiful review, great album. Kotzen is amazing; I especially appreciate him for the subtle work he did with Mr. Big. Taking over Gilbert's spot was no small feat...
Paul Gilbert Acoustic Samurai
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here we’re not talking about punk or anything else. We’re talking about an album that is mediocre in its intent and its desire to be banal at all costs. Punk is to be respected, but I cannot respect a modern genre that plays on those sounds and values and that becomes just merchandise for hipsters (see blink, green day, etc.). This album is mediocre precisely because it follows that line.