Larrok

DeRank : 5,57
DeAge™ : 7250 days • Here since 5 august 2006
The Who Who's Next
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hahaha Great Surfer! :-D
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"But who the hell do the 'Banco del Mutuo Soccorso' represent??? Mercy...." With this sentence, Trofeo, you've won the national trophy "Proud to be Ignorant." I can only imagine which artists you consider superior to the "Banco." P.S.: from Wikipedia: "Banco del Mutuo Soccorso or simply Banco, is a rock band from Rome, founded in 1970 and still active. Alongside Premiata Forneria Marconi and Le Orme, it is the most representative and well-known example of Italian progressive rock; the band has gathered considerable success in Italy and abroad." Well, they haven’t sold records for 18 platinum, so they’re worth nothing, right? Much better the Linkin Pork, who are real innovators...
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Gallagher, know that with every comment you make, you are only making yourself more ridiculous, highlighting your ignorance... Look, the "Banco del mutuo soccorso" has made history; do a little research on Google, and maybe you’ll learn something... And don’t compare the singer of Korn to those geniuses who composed masterpieces, those truly deserve top marks.
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What do you have against "Banco," the most important progressive group in Italy, as well as one of the fundamental representatives of the genre? I'm sorry, but this time you've really messed up... you and the genius named "Trofeo"... study, guys, study...
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I quoted that passage from the Ondarock review simply because it reflected certain truths, not because I want to present that site as the best review site, quite the opposite... It's true that if you remove the (useless) distortions of the guitars, what remains are catchy little pop songs that can easily be likened to boy bands.
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Do you want to know what I consider a 5? Several progressive rock albums by artists like "Rush," "Banco del Mutuo Soccorso," "Camel," "Porcupine Tree," "PFM," "Pink Floyd"; but also various classic rock records from the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Creedence, Led Zeppelin, Hendrix, the early Queen, David Bowie... Some albums by Alice in Chains, Tool (now that’s originality, unlike LPs), Opeth, Pain of Salvation, Ayreon, etc., also deserve a 5... not to mention the blues...
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Rather than reaching the borders of commercial rock, I would say they dove in headfirst: a contract with WB and 18 times platinum...
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From Ondarock's website: "and so down with guitar riffs, roars, and brawls borrowed from all the predecessors with an almost maniacal composure, and beware of inventing something that another three hundred bands haven't already done and redone; in the worst cases, moreover, the aggressiveness is reduced to a wall of distortions in the background that clashes with the rest and is almost bothersome. Finally, the melody, perhaps to please everyone a little, pulls in exactly the opposite direction, quoting, hand on heart and gaze lost on the horizon, the most youth-oriented, catchy, bland, and feignedly sentimental pop of the last ten years." I agree 100%!
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Hello "Mario of ASSOanonimi," know that if someone decides to avoid anonymous comments in their review, it's to avoid finding themselves, as has happened many times, inundated with stupid remarks from people who don't care at all about the record or the discussion and take the opportunity to vent by writing nonsense. Also, let me point out that registering is super easy; it costs you neither time, nor money, nor effort...
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Just imagine if those "experts" know the Area...