Vincent Valentine

DeRank : 1,04
DeAge™ : 7281 days • Here since 3 july 2006
Kvist For Kunsten Maa Vi Evig Vike
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Great review, I don't even need to tell you that. Since I really like the symphonic genre, I'm looking for more of it. Can you at least give me a more renowned name to get a better idea of their music? I don’t know, maybe the first Dimmu Borgir?
Manowar Kings of Metal
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It's very nice, but if I had to recommend one of their albums, I would say "The hell of steel," which is their best of.
Negura Bunget 'N Crugu Bradului
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Great review. Is the point about the shepherds and the epiphany a personal interpretation?
Hopes Die Last Call Me Sick Boy
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Ahahah
Hopes Die Last Call Me Sick Boy
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Are there emo kids now too?
Hopes Die Last Call Me Sick Boy
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The emokid?
Falkenbach ...Magni Blandinn Ok Megintiri...
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Damn, I would have liked to do it myself, I don’t know when but I would have liked to do it. Good review anyway, for an album that has stayed in my heart, especially "When Gjallarhorn Will Sound." A notch above all the other works of Vakyas, you really made a good choice. Until next time.
Katatonia My Twin
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The review is excellent. My vote goes only to "My Twin," I’m not familiar with this EP.
System Of A Down Hypnotize
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This is definitely the worst album that the Armenian-American friends have made. If the first one was successful and the second was more than successful, from "Toxicity" onwards, aside from a few episodes, they have flopped. And this "Hypnotize" is the culmination of the flops. At least in "Mesmerize," there were BYOB or Lost In Hollywood that somewhat lifted the overly pop atmosphere. Here, from what I remember, only Soldier Side is worth saving.
Linkin Park Minutes To Midnight
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I reiterate the above issue but to the reviewer. Rather, listen to the early System, I would say.