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 All 20 songs that make up the album are simply marvelous; the melodies and lyrics are nothing short of brilliant and blend perfectly with the entire film.

 A unique film and an equally unique soundtrack. Thank you Tim, Thank you Danny.

This review praises Danny Elfman's outstanding soundtrack for Tim Burton's cult classic film The Nightmare Before Christmas. Every song on the album is celebrated for its brilliance and perfect harmony with the film. Special attention is given to standout tracks like 'This is Halloween' and 'What's This?'. The review also highlights the quality of the Italian version and its lyrics, recommending rediscovery of this unique musical experience. Listen to Danny Elfman's enchanting soundtrack and experience the magic of The Nightmare Before Christmas today!

 A truly well-made album that I recommend to all lovers of Italian nu-metal and crossover.

 The whole album flows quickly without gaps or hitches, leaving catchy choruses, significant bases, and 'not-by-chance' scratching with excellent guitar riffs in the listener’s mind.

Mellowtoy’s self-titled 2004 debut album offers a unique Italian take on nu-metal. Blending rap, melodic singing, and DJ scratching, the band crafts catchy and powerful tracks. The album stands out in the Italian scene and has gained momentum through notable live shows and a popular Duran Duran cover. Recommended for fans of melodic crossover metal and Italian nu-metal. Listen to Mellowtoy’s debut for a fresh Italian nu-metal experience with rap and melody. Explore the album and discover the unique sound!

 "The album itself is not bad at all, it is quite catchy and features many pleasant points."

 "'Une vie de Details'... A TRUE gem of the album with guitars reminiscent of Deftones and Smashing Pumpkins."

Pleymo’s 2003 album 'Rock' marks a shift from pure nu-metal to a more commercial, catchy rock style with sophisticated guitars and pop influences. While some tracks like the title song are weaker, highlights like 'Une vie de Details' offer a blend of hard rock and emotive melodies. The album is recommended for fans of nu-metal and those who enjoy MTV-friendly yet energetic music. Overall, 'Rock' reflects Pleymo’s effort to 'Frenchize' the nu-metal genre with both commercial appeal and hard-hitting moments. Listen to Pleymo's 'Rock' album and experience the French twist on nu-metal’s catchy, energetic vibe!

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