This CD is a fusion between two masterpieces of Italian and gothic music in general.

 ‘Falling’ is steeped in melancholy and is, in my opinion, the masterpiece of the entire EP.

This review praises Lacuna Coil's compilation album The EPs for its originality and skillful blend of two early works, offering a pure and commercial-free gothic metal experience. Cristina Scabbia's vocal performance receives high acclaim, and the album's mix of dark melodies and instrumental virtuosity is highlighted. Despite minor flaws in some songs, the album is recommended as a milestone in the band's career and a valuable piece for fans of gothic metal. Listen to Lacuna Coil's The EPs now and experience two gothic metal classics in one powerful album!

 There’s not a single note of this rap that isn’t the same as Gwen Stefani’s.

 Fergie, get into volunteering!!!!!!!!!!!!

The review criticizes Fergie’s solo debut single 'London Bridge' as a blatant, unoriginal copy of Gwen Stefani’s 'Hollaback Girl.' With a nearly identical rap, music video aesthetics, and production style, the reviewer finds it uninspired and repetitive. The review dismisses the song as a failed attempt to replicate past summer hits and calls for more creativity. Listen to ‘London Bridge’ and decide if it’s a fresh hit or just a Gwen Stefani rerun!

 Gotthard pops up! Like Paul on the road to Damascus, I understand what I must do.

 This “Mighty Quinn” would have become the anthem of a generation if it had come from the pen of Freddy Mercury instead of Leo Leoni.

The reviewer passionately praises Gotthard’s “Mighty Quinn” as a powerful 70s-style hard rock anthem deserving more recognition. Highlighting Steve Lee’s vocals and Leo Leoni’s guitar work, the review emphasizes its Floydian influences and elevates it as an undervalued masterpiece. The reviewer encourages listeners to dive into Gotthard’s music for a superior sound quality and classic rock experience. Experience Gotthard’s Mighty Quinn now—dive into true 70s hard rock brilliance!

 With all the poor people dying of hunger, these queers are paid billions, no, but what do I say BILLIONS, to offer us the usual whores who shake their asses, show their pussy, dance strictly nude, and blow kisses to the audience.

 Please tell me that moment is still far away. This is not a review but a reflection I would like to share with all of you.

The review expresses strong dissatisfaction with the Pussycat Dolls' PCD album, lamenting the decline of traditional music genres like rock and metal. It criticizes the modern music industry for prioritizing image and commercialism over genuine talent, portraying the Pussycat Dolls as emblematic of this issue. The author appeals to the music community to preserve the appreciation of true artistry. This piece is more a cultural reflection than a traditional review. Discover this bold critique of Pussycat Dolls' PCD and explore the ongoing debate about music's true value today.

 This is the "riff" from "Wake Me Up When September Ends" by Green Day... redone in a crossover style.

 I FEEL SICK!

This review harshly criticizes Engerica's single 'The Smell' for its blatant imitation of Green Day and poor musical execution. The author describes the song as painful and the video as grotesque. Although the melody is familiar, the crossover style and screaming vocals fail to impress, resulting in a thoroughly unpleasant experience. The reviewer warns listeners against this track while ironically noting its constant rotation on TV. Listen at your own risk or explore alternative rock that truly delivers passion and originality!

 I bought the record of these five guys three months ago and I must confess that I liked it a lot.

 I’ve compared it to a fresh breeze in the middle of a burning furnace full of crap.

This review highlights the Shout Out Louds’ single 'Please Please Please' as a fresh blend of pop and alternative music from their 2003 album 'Howl Howl Gaff Gaff.' Despite clichéd lyrics, the harmonious band dynamic and unique instrumentation stand out, especially Bebban’s keyboard work. The reviewer, a metalhead with an eye for alternative sounds, warmly recommends the single and is eager for the band’s future material. Listen to Shout Out Louds’ 'Please Please Please' and discover this fresh alternative pop gem!

 These are Creed with a different voice. Period.

 They are not certainly exceptional, and they definitely need to improve the choruses, but as they are, they can be a good listen to chase away stress and clear the mind.

This review covers Alter Bridge's debut album, One Day Remains, noting its familiar hard rock style with hints of metal and grunge. The reviewer praises the band's performance but finds many choruses lack strength and some songs meander. Attention is given to the lyrical booklet and album cover. Overall, it sees potential in the band despite some flaws. Discover the roots of Alter Bridge with One Day Remains—listen now and explore their hard rock beginnings!

 A piece of crap in capital letters.

 DEAR LACUNA COIL, BUT I CAN'T LIKE ONE SONG OUT OF 13! DAMN! HEAL YOURSELVES!

This review strongly criticizes Lacuna Coil's album Karmacode, calling it a failure compared to their earlier works. The songs are described as unoriginal and disappointing, with only the cover of 'Enjoy The Silence' praised. The reviewer expresses frustration over the band's apparent creative exhaustion. Discover why Karmacode disappointed fans and critics alike – read the full review or listen to the album yourself!

 If I could give it a 10, I would. If I could give it a 15, I would.

 The ending is worth all the €23.90 of the album, with these words shouted by Keenan accompanied by a Danny Carey who stunned me.

The review highly praises Tool’s album 10,000 Days, calling it a likely monumental work in rock history. The author admires the band's skillful musicianship, deep emotional content, and unique song structures. Some tracks are dissected, highlighting their complexity and meaning, especially the dedication to Maynard’s mother. The album’s packaging and artwork receive special mention. While the reviewer admits this is their first Tool album, their enthusiasm is unmistakable. Discover the powerful depth of Tool's 10,000 Days – listen now and experience a true rock masterpiece!

 I'd say here S.O.A.D. have given their worst with disgustingly pop melody (and who cares about the fake big guitars in the background).

 Malakian can't sing, his voice is shabby, and where Tankian's angelic voice builds, he arrives with high notes worthy of Katia Ricciarelli.

This review by a devoted System Of A Down fan offers a detailed and emotional analysis of the album 'Hypnotize.' The reviewer praises key songs like 'Holy Mountains' and 'Stealing Society' but points out flaws, including excessive vocal prominence of Daron Malakian and an evident commercialization trend. While recognizing its musical strengths, the review balances admiration with critical observations. Overall, it serves as a heartfelt fan’s thoughtful take on a polarizing album. Dive into this passionate fan review and decide for yourself the highs and lows of System Of A Down's 'Hypnotize'!

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