danieleerpiccoletto

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DeAge™ : 8496 days • Here since 6 march 2003
Ensiferum Ensiferum
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I wrote this in a rush... you have to admit that the look of metalheads sometimes makes you laugh and at other times cry...!!!!! =)
Anyway, I don’t have anything against metal. I've already explained the meaning of my comment. If you want to understand, that's fine; otherwise, who cares, sorry for the vulgarity.
Does it matter to you if I listen to the same music as 10,000,000 people? And why should it? For example: everyone in the world listened to the Beatles, and they became what they became... Nirvana in modern times... more recently, I think of great bands like Blur or Oasis who had massive commercial success... not always "ORIGINALITY" is linked to "BEAUTY"...
And I find it all very subjective... and as I said, I don’t care what you or anyone else thinks; this is how I see it. Don't you? FUCK!
Ensiferum Ensiferum
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Well, since this is a clear provocation towards those who have criticized you the most, namely me and Rivo, I will respond and clarify my position; let me preface this by saying that I wear pants with "RICH" written on them, but this has little to do with music.... or does it?
With my critique, I just wanted to say not to turn this site into a repository of metal reviews and THEN reviews of other albums. That's it.
Then, if I wear "RICH" pants and listen to the same music as another 1,000,000 people, that shouldn’t concern you; because, after all, metal is also an object of mass consumption and speculation (not a little). But this is inevitable. Being a musician is ALSO a profession, and if people don’t buy albums, there wouldn’t be any musicians anymore...
Then there are those who manage to sell and move us, those who manage to move us but don’t sell and therefore end up only releasing three albums, and finally, those who make music specifically to sell... But with all this, I conclude with: WE SHOULDN'T GIVE A DAMN!!! about who listens to the music we like, how many listen to it, how those who enjoy our music dress... IF WE LIKE IT, IT’S OURS.
I hope I made myself clear.
Gomez In Our Gun
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I like stylish covers... I'll make sure to get the albums!
Radiohead Kid A
Radiohead Kid A
26 sep 03
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enough radiohead!!!!!!!!! but I have to say that the review is really beautiful!! so I give you a 5.... but no more radiohead... THANK YOU!!
Slipknot Slipknot
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you know I like you more and more???? great!
The Beatles The White Album
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So I should conclude that your favorite albums are all masterpieces!!! =) Anyway, I understand what you mean, but I don't agree. That album taught me music.... I see it as a masterpiece, so I believe my choice deserves respect too!
Radiohead Lost Treasures
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I was the one on top.
Thievery Corporation The Mirror Conspiracy
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EHHH!?!?!?!? I don't know what happened. The review is mine. The rating was 4/5!!!!!!!! Maybe it's my computer that messed up a bit. I apologize.
Radiohead Lost Treasures
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This CD is beautiful in my opinion. For those who like the music of Radiohead (not just their current stuff but also the guitar work of The Bends), this CD will be truly enjoyable. Over the course of the two CDs, Radiohead offers us unreleased tracks, live performances, and acoustic versions of their repertoire; let yourself be carried away, it will be a great journey.
Metallica Ride The Lightning
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mass music? NO, THAT'S NOT RIGHT. What Rivo means is that since you guys arrived (you fucking long-haired metalheads who are right here, to be honest), the site has started to fill up with metal reviews. This was initially a good thing, but when you have 6-7 metal reviews out of a list of 10, people who don’t like this genre get tired (and there are plenty of them). Moreover, to an occasional visitor, this might initially appear as a collector of METAL reviews more than anything else. I’m not saying to stop reviewing metal altogether, but at least don’t write about every album you have in this genre...!!! And it’s not like if it’s not metal, it’s mass music... in fact, often it’s metal that turns out to be mass music, albeit for a very particular and limited crowd. I hope I’ve made myself clear.