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 These guys rock.

 Sixteen little gems to blast full volume in the cassette player.

Crumbsuckers' Life Of Dreams offers sixteen energetic metal tracks that demand full-volume play. The reviewer highlights the album's powerful impact and advises metal fans to prioritize this over other genres. It’s described as a collection of gems perfect for any metal enthusiast's playlist. Listen to Crumbsuckers' Life Of Dreams and experience sixteen high-energy metal tracks that will ignite your playlist!

 The Riot are amazing. Swords and tequila, a manifesto.

 Even my cat likes them.

This brief review praises Riot's album 'Fire Down Under' as an amazing and energetic rock manifesto. The enthusiasm is so strong that even the reviewer's cat enjoys the music. The tone conveys genuine admiration despite a short format. Listen to Riot's Fire Down Under and experience this fiery rock manifesto yourself!

 The first song, Stupid Lies, has one of the best riffs I've ever heard.

 Bnr metal says they are power, in my opinion it is pure speed.

Cutty Sark's 'Die Tonight' is praised for its outstanding guitar riffs and pure speed metal sound. The reviewer highlights the striking opener 'Stupid Lies' and acknowledges the band's German origin and history. Overall, a solid metal album recommended for fans of fast and intense metal music. Listen to 'Die Tonight' and experience Cutty Sark's electrifying speed metal riffs now!

 Whitesnake come back... with an exclusive live set of the best of their phantasmagorical and never-too-often-heard production, a frankly useless band.

 Do you like blues so much? Then do blues, real blues if you can, and stop asking the rock crowd for money with your little songs for nostalgic long-haired fans.

This review harshly critiques Whitesnake's live album 'In The Shadow Of The Blues,' describing it as a repetitive, uninspired blues reinterpretation of their past hits. The reviewer condemns David Coverdale's shift from hard rock to blues as a money-driven nostalgia act lacking genuine artistry. The album is dismissed as unnecessary and unworthy of purchase or download. Read this sharp critique before diving into Whitesnake’s latest live blues release.

 If the album flows and you don’t think while it’s playing, almost canceling the essential function of listening with ears but opening up to the unconscious, then it is a work well done.

 They have something to say, putting a Danish-flavored asterisk next to the word hard rock.

This review highlights D.A.D.'s album No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims as a strong example of classic hard rock from Denmark. The band’s straightforward style blends 80s hard rock energy with subtle hints of grunge, delivering an engaging, easy-to-listen-to experience. Despite the genre’s reputation for monotony, the album is praised for its flow and memorable riffs, especially the hit 'Sleeping My Day Away.' Ultimately, it’s described as a refreshing counterpoint to heavier metal music. Discover D.A.D.'s timeless hard rock sound—listen to No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims today!

 On second thought, even "Motörhead" is a worthless song. But it is still a beginning, a calling card.

 Lemmy put everything hard and fast he could find from the English scene into the mix, roughened it all up, and attempted with this song his first confused experiment.

This review critically examines Motörhead’s debut album, finding most tracks lacking except the title song, which itself is flawed but marks an important starting point. It recognizes Lemmy’s vision of blending hard rock with punk and metal, though the execution was confusing. The album is seen as a rough precursor to more defined heavy metal, with later bands building on Lemmy’s initial concept. Ultimately, the review views the album and Lemmy’s later work as disappointing compared to their potential. Explore the roots of heavy metal with Motörhead’s debut—listen and decide for yourself!

 "When it is claimed to be the best Maiden album of all time, well, damn, it’s truly laughable."

 "‘Hallowed Be Thy Name’ is the masterpiece of the EP, and perhaps one of the ten METAL songs of all time."

The review challenges the widely held view of The Number Of The Beast as Iron Maiden's best album. The author criticizes Bruce Dickinson's vocal style as shouting without nuance and finds most tracks forgettable or repetitive. However, the reviewer praises 'Children Of The Damned' and 'Hallowed Be Thy Name' as exceptional highlights worthy of metal acclaim. Dive into this passionate take on Iron Maiden’s classic album and discover which tracks truly shine or fall short.

 Anvil strikes with their hardness and roughness, a powerful sound without frills, essential and ear-splitting.

 Note: bands are also made by drummers, and drums are as important as guitars, especially in metal, there’s no doubt about it.

This review praises Anvil's live album Past And Present Live for its raw, powerful metal sound and no-nonsense approach. The reviewer highlights the standout drumming of Robb Reiner and the aggressive, fitting voice of Lips. The album is described as a condensed, energetic summary of the band’s best work, emphasizing metal’s essential elements without frills. The importance of strong drumming in metal music is underscored. Dive into Anvil’s raw metal fire—listen to Past And Present Live now and feel the power of pure metal energy!

 High-powered hard rock, very fast, monotonous verses, and choruses screamed with a rage that only the French language, revolutionary par excellence, manages to render physically visceral.

 Those who remember 'Antisocial' sung by Anthrax should know that it’s a cover of Trust.

Trust's album 'Repression' is a powerful example of French hard rock from the early 80s with fierce, fast-paced songs. The band, now disbanded, remains underrated despite influencing notable acts like Anthrax. Recommended are their first four albums, showcasing their raw energy and revolutionary spirit. The review highlights notable musicians associated with the band and the challenge of finding their records today. Explore Trust's fierce French hard rock and listen to 'Repression' to experience the raw energy that inspired many iconic bands.

 I have always credited Tony Dolan for having had great courage.

 Prime Evil brings a lot of nostalgia and features tracks that, listened to without the shadow of Kronos, are more than dignified.

This review expresses deep affection for Venom's Prime Evil, especially highlighting Tony Dolan's bravery in carrying the band's legacy after Kronos. Despite initial fan backlash, the album holds nostalgic value and offers dignified tracks such as "Parasite" and "Carnivorous." The reviewer recommends listening to it as a standalone English metal band album from the late '80s and honors Dolan's work in hindsight. Discover Tony Dolan's bold legacy with Venom's Prime Evil—listen now and experience genuine '80s metal spirit.

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