Jonathan Safran Foer Molto forte, incredibilmente vicino
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Huge... Truly an excellent DePagina... Congratulations BartleBoom, if I ever find the time, I'll mark this book as one of my first readings... once again, congratulations... Perfect also in reviewing books... in short... a true Debaseriano DOC.
Johannes Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem
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perfect as always... Welcome back... do you want to see that Deb returns to its former glory!!!!!!!
Bad English Bad English
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Among the top 5 AOR albums in the history of Rock, even though I might not be objective since I've been a fan of Waite since the days of innocence... nice review.
Exodus Force of Habit
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Great Francescobus... Competent, smooth, and precise as always... Plus, the links are very interesting (especially the one about Arecibo)... in short, congratulations (as usual)... Regarding the album, I have nothing to add; you said everything that could be said in the best possible way, even though in the "bad luck" scenario of Exodus vs Testament, I really wouldn't know who to prefer... Clemente permitting, I've always been very fond of Chuck and his crew... in the meantime, I send you affectionate greetings... bye
Candlemass Epicus Doomicus Metallicus
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I apologize, but I do not feel I can share Fallen’s opinion (which I respect). It is never right to generalize. I (like many others I know), in musical terms, can only consider myself a metalhead, but personally (and as I repeat, I stand as an example for many), I have never felt frustrated by what I could have been and am not... Simply because what I am and have been has always fulfilled me: Girls and social life have been the aspects on which I have built and still base my identity, and I believe, fortunately, I have been successful, without ever having to bend to the notion of "I must dress fashionably or behave in a certain way for the sake of it" (and without ever regretting not having done so, quite the opposite)... Of course, there are metalheads who walk around exclusively like it’s Halloween, expressing their belonging to an unspecified superior race with their behaviors, words, and thoughts, and I agree with Fallen on this point. However, I believe this behavior does not belong solely to metalheads... there are even more youngsters who flaunt their trendiness with branded clothes and a swagger reminiscent of settled men, and even if their success in social and romantic life is far more substantial than that of true metalheads, they face the same inability to adapt to social life and thus to visualize and develop a self-critical maturity... the only difference is that the tacky kid wearing D&G doesn't realize it and thinks they are cool (and often carries this belief into adulthood), while the poor “merdallaro” is aware of it! And this fact, perhaps, works in their favor...
Sorry for the verbosity and the incoherence... bye!
Rodriguez Cold Fact
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Centuvioni, brutally quote it!!!
Mordred The Next Room
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Thank you for the compliments... and who knows, maybe during these times I'll feel the urge (and have the time) to finish a couple of reviews... I compliment you again, and I'll give you a five back.
Mordred The Next Room
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Great review... as usual... unfortunately I don't know the album, but I got something from the band after reading your other reviews and I must say I really like these Mordred... I really like them a lot... PS: WHATTTTT????????? A live album by Pestilence has been released??????? Slurph...
Congrats again...
PSS: In these months I've decided (just to change things up) to revolutionize my life once more: I left France and Paris after a year and a half and I've relocated to Verona... I won't have much time, just like I haven't had in the last 2 years due to research and moves and various rehearsals... but I observe... I observe and enjoy reading reviews like these... a warm greeting to you and the good Bartleboom... always the best... bye.
Threshold Psychedelicatessen
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mm... to tell the truth, I've listened to all of them, from their debut to DR (the three you mentioned are excellent), but for me, this remains unmatched in terms of compositional level, freshness of ideas, and historical significance... just to avoid any debate, I’ll play my "de Gustibus" card and best regards... :-))) until next time
Into Eternity The Incurable Tragedy
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who are you fake to?