Jawbreaker

DeRank : 0,06
DeAge™ : 7284 days • Here since 1 july 2006
Iron Maiden Best Of The Beast
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Ban him!
Cypress Hill III (Temples Of Boom)
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I repeat for the umpteenth time... of course it has always sold well, but never like it does now.
Satyricon Mother North
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...Taake, Abigor, 1349, Marduk...
Motörhead No Class
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This collection is fantastic, period.
Cypress Hill III (Temples Of Boom)
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Oh, by the way, the rating for the album is 5, and I would kindly ask the editors to address my oversight.
Cypress Hill III (Temples Of Boom)
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Killgod, what you’re saying isn’t entirely accurate, since the Wu-Tang emerged after the great gangsta wave of the West Coast, bringing the scepter of the scene back to NY with a more "serious" and less superficial version of pure gangsta. So, from the perspective of themes, the innovation isn’t in what you’re saying.
Cypress Hill III (Temples Of Boom)
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PuntiniCaz... You are absolutely right. However, if you read carefully what I wrote, I never said that this is underground stuff. On the contrary. They may have sold a million copies, as did 36chamber, but they pale in comparison to the earnings of Eminem and 50cent, who we find in the clubs where, until two years ago, they were playing Prezioso... I know EPMD and I also know what the acronym stands for, and I remember very well the cover of "Unfinished Business." It just makes me smile. Still on the million copies: even "Arise" by Sepultura sold 1 million copies, and you probably would have found that at SMA too. It's definitely not underground, but is it commercial?
Bathory Bathory
Bathory Bathory
17 nov 06
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The style.
Bathory Bathory
Bathory Bathory
17 nov 06
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The review is truly childish. I disagree on the "first black metal album in history."
Funeral Mist Salvation
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It must be very interesting...