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J-Ax Rap N'Roll
J-Ax Rap N'Roll
23 feb 09
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"I find it strange to hear Pino Scotto say about him, 'He is truly rock at heart'..." Well, if Pino Scotto says it, we must believe it.
J-Ax Rap N'Roll
J-Ax Rap N'Roll
23 feb 09
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After this review, I crapped out brown bears from Malawi and dwarf pelicans from Sri Lanka, with a small overflow of Texas bison.
My Chemical Romance Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
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I don't know why, but I have the impression that 5 balls is a bit of an exaggerated rating for this album. I'll just bite my finger to stop thinking about it.
Metallica Death Magnetic
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Sorry for the delay, I'll make up for it right away: a review and a record as decisive as a Quaresma drill.
Pantera Vulgar Display Of Power
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And also "no, it's not what it seems!"
Emil Spada Briciole
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What style, it looks like a telegram! I’ll rate the album on trust!
Pantera Vulgar Display Of Power
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I'm sorry Yosif, but your latest comment is so full of presumption and ignorance that it makes it hard for anyone to take you seriously. It's already unclear what the point of your anti-metal crusade is (which, by the way, only you seem to see; you remind me of Berlusconi who sees communists even under the bed). Then, if your arguments are "I vote for the genre," "Phil is boring," or "I’m the professor and you’re the kids," or "when you grow up, you’ll understand the insignificance of this and that," then we’re in a good place. I repeat, there’s a difference between tastes and having the presumption to claim you know the truth. I understand the provocation, but here it seems only self-serving, especially since I remind you that the terrible metalheads on this page are only seen by you and Stoney. Help! The metalheads!
Pantera Vulgar Display Of Power
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<<you can't expect to make a serious criticism of metalheads>> 1. Where is the serious criticism? 2. Where are the 'metalheads' on this page? Mysteries...
Pantera Vulgar Display Of Power
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Yosif, you've only partially grasped my post. I think that, as I've said before, there's a difference between expressing your tastes and saying that you don’t like Pantera or that they disgust you, and trying to claim that Pantera are objectively a terrible band and insisting that anyone who defends them is just a poor ignorant who can’t see beyond their own nose. This only shows arrogance (confirmed by the fact that you agree with yourself), especially considering that apparently you don’t have a great understanding of the genre, which you yourself admit you don’t appreciate except in rare cases. I just don’t understand all these generalizations and this obsession with thinking you know everything. Well, fine, you don’t like them, that’s understandable; however, don’t make us look foolish just because we enjoy an album and a band (which, by the way, is a great album in ITS genre, regardless of what you say) that you don't like. As for the look, I repeat that I don’t judge a band just because they appear on MTV or have trendy hair. If I dislike a band, it’s primarily because of the music, so don’t lecture me on consistency, and I hope you won’t do that to others here either. Goodnight.
Pantera Vulgar Display Of Power
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"It's not just because you like them that we have to deny the evidence." Dear Yosif, but the evidence of what, excuse me? That Pantera are crap is what you think, and that's perfectly fine, but your opinion doesn't have to represent reality, does it? And then what do attitudes, clothing, fans, spikes, Bad Religion, clowns, and all this nonsense have to do with music? I don't get it. (Oh, just to clarify, for me, the music comes before the look, no matter which band it is.)