Larrok

DeRank : 5,57
DeAge™ : 7250 days • Here since 5 august 2006
Dream Theater Octavarium
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Perhaps I didn't express myself well... what I meant to say is that if you remove the keyboards from certain songs in Images&Words, it affects the overall result, while in many works with Rudess, the keyboards are an add-on that isn't absorbed into the overall sound, but is simply coldly overlaid; then of course it’s not always like that, I also greatly appreciate the suite of Six Degrees... Since Rudess joined, DT have exponentially increased their technical prowess, but in my opinion, they've lost something in originality.
Dream Theater Octavarium
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I'm sorry, but Moore was indispensable to the sound of the early albums and had his own unique style, whereas Rudess, although highly technical, seems like a foreign element and much less integrated, unless by integration we mean he often plays hyper-fast unison solos... As for "Scenes" and "Six Degrees," it's Portnoy and Petrucci who wrote almost all the songs...
The Darkness Permission to Land
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a fresh and fun album, but not exceptional...
The Rolling Stones It's Only Rock'N'Roll
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Bisius, how many times do you intend to vote again?
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
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Axl, it’s bullshit because, for example, I really like D. Bowie’s early works, so I wouldn’t have any difficulty criticizing some of his mediocre albums, like those from his later period; I never judge regardless of the artist. Therefore, Gallagher is not right, as you like to think, and the fact that the only thing you know how to say is AFFANCULO, is a clear example of your pettiness.
The Rolling Stones Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!
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I would have loved to witness the legendary concert in Hyde Park in person, but unfortunately, I was born 15 years later... the Rolling Stones live were a force of nature, and this live performance showcases their class, power, and the sensuality they radiated on stage... from the iconic "Jumping Jack Flash" and "Sympathy for the Devil" (here with the guitars to the forefront), to the lively rock'n'roll of "Carol," culminating in absolute masterpieces of Rock-Blues such as "Stray Cat Blues" and "Midnight Rambler"...
Audioslave Audioslave
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Welcome Baz! You could review an album that hasn't been examined by others yet (it already had 4 reviews...) A good album, but it won't have any follow-up in the subsequent works...
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
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I took it for myself simply because Gallagher explicitly said, "I’m convinced that if the next CD of the aforementioned drug addict really sucked, YOU would still speak well of it," and that YOU was also referring to me... P.S.: I’m 22 years old...
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
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You’re barking up the wrong tree with me because I don’t have a favorite artist like I do with my football team, and I’m used to evaluating every album with objectivity. Many here behave the same way (including, for example, Fidia or Lux...).
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
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Yes, applause in your face...