Doctor J

DeRank : 0,48
DeAge™ : 7291 days • Here since 23 june 2006
Tim Buckley Blue Afternoon
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Add the fifth star immediately!
Manowar Gods Of War
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And you dare to call Radiohead crap?
Blink-182 Take Off Your Pants And Jacket
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Starblazer, come on, behave and listen to Manowar, but forget about everything else, okay?
Jethro Tull This Was
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Porcatroia, the election campaign seems to be getting to your head, I think.
Bad Religion Against The Grain
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Great album, definitely. The review: everything was fine until the last sentence, the one about the boundary between metal and punk. For me, one should always steer clear of certain statements; they're very risky. 3, but I might be being unfair. Regards.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers HalfTime Show @XLII Superbowl, Phoenix 03/02/2008
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Ah, Tim Buckley is the greatest of all time.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers HalfTime Show @XLII Superbowl, Phoenix 03/02/2008
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There's no point in chatting so much; in the end, my Spurs will win the title again. Phoenix plays with 7 players, with Shaq unable to last more than 25 minutes, Dallas and L.A. have made changes mid-season, and we all know how much time it takes to fine-tune various mechanisms, especially on defense. Boston is scary, but for me, the East will be won by Detroit, complete and deep. Prediction: a remake of the 2005 finals, and if possible, the same show that those series provided.
Boris Heavy Rocks
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Now I'll give it a go. Beautiful, hey!
Alice In Chains Alice In Chains
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1) "Grind" is anything but sunny, especially the chorus: "let the sun never blind your eyes, let me sleep so my teeth won't grind...". Sunny, right? 2) "Heaven Beside You" is the worst song on the album, no ifs or buts about it, and it wants to have less impact than "Down In A Hole" (if anything, that role goes to "Shame In You"). 3) "Head Creeps" is perhaps the cornerstone of the record, and no wonder it’s placed right in the middle; if it doesn’t convince you, then the rest of the CD surely won’t. 4) "God Am" is certainly not a nursery rhyme, but a piece of unique intensity; I've never heard anyone talk about religion like Layne... and I could go on. In short, it seems to me that you haven’t quite grasped the essence of the songs, what they wanted to express; at least from reading this review, it almost seems like you listened to another album, with an analysis that's way too superficial. Surely my 1 is influenced by the boundless love I have for AIC, so maybe I exaggerate a bit too. Bye.
Foo Fighters Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
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Sanjuro, if he didn't exist, we would need to invent him. Kind of like Maurizio Mosca, only a few can come up with bullshit like them.