Brizz89

DeRank : 0,05
DeAge™ : 7341 days • Here since 4 may 2006
CapaRezza ?!
CapaRezza ?!
21 may 06
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The album is definitely decent, but much inferior to the grandiose Verità Supposte. The review is good.
In Flames Clayman
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In my opinion, Clayman is the best along with Reroute to Remain. Jester Race that you mentioned is the worst; with that one, they were showing a backward trend, going back more than improving over the years. Clayman, with some additional electronic components, has shown that the Flames are still a great death metal band even in the 21st century.
Depeche Mode Videos '86-'98
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Great review... Depeche Mode are amazing, but I’ve already expressed my opinion about them in another DM review... still great, and this collection is a gem for the fans and a nice compilation for others.
George Michael Older
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Incredibly commercial, this is just the usual pop dance album churned out by hundreds of artists, even the unknown ones, which are only bought by stupid wannabes, who, by the way, treat them like stars. This album, maybe less than the following ones, is fully engulfed by this wave, even if Michael with Wham was already more listenable (of course within the context he was in, because when it comes to musical quality, it was SHIT). Now he really just has to hide… amidst impossible duets and billions pocketed from MTV, it’s just laughable…
Thievery Corporation Dj Kicks: Thievery Corporation
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Great are the Thievery Corporation, many crappy DJs in the nightclubs should really learn from them... well said LoneSwordMan. Also great are the Massive Attack and the Portishead who, although a bit more subdued, are still the peaks of trip-hop.
Yngwie Malmsteen Trilogy
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Malmsteen is the ultimate show-off, but his albums are just "fireworks" in the end, like Petrucci's Suspended Animation, only this one is much better. A 4 in the end. For the review, I would say it’s more than good; it clearly explains how the album has value despite the bad reputation of guitarists' solo albums (but not everyone is Frusciante who puts out solo albums to buy cocaine...)
From First To Last Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has A Body Count
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What the hell! Hardcore these? Hardcore... have you never heard of the old Refused or Converge?
Yellowcard Ocean Avenue
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Yellowcard are nothing special... they made a couple of good tracks on their debut but ended up being the usual commercial punk/rock band like Blink 182, Green Day crap, etc., nothing extraordinary... I still give the album a 2 because it contains Ocean Avenue, which in the end is a nice song.
Nirvana Sliver
Nirvana Sliver
19 may 06
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It's called "commercialata."
Kt Tunstall Eye To The Telescope
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A not so bad review for a completely shitty album.. but why does shit have to be so appealing?????