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 Pocket Revolution is basically a poor copy of Ideal Crash with qualitatively inferior songs.

 I’m not someone who expects a band to always surprise me album after album, but neither am I someone who expects to hear, years later, exactly the same thing.

A longtime dEUS fan provides a critical and rational review of Pocket Revolution, calling it a weaker and repetitive imitation of Ideal Crash. Despite some nice tracks, the album fails to meet the band's high reputation. Explore dEUS's Pocket Revolution and decide for yourself if it lives up to their legacy.

 "Gwen’s voice is chilling and the band follows her wonderfully... this CD isn’t worth the 10 euros I spent... it’s worth double, triple, quadruple."

 "Thank you, shopkeeper... thank you for not having the much-lauded Tragic Kingdom. Maybe I would have never discovered this gem..."

The review narrates an unexpected discovery of No Doubt's 1992 debut album when searching for their famous hit 'Don't Speak'. The reviewer praises Gwen Stefani's voice and the album's energetic ska-rock vibe, finding it more valuable than expected. Despite initial doubts, the album grows on them, creating an emotional bond. There is also a wistful reflection on the band's possible breakup. Dive into No Doubt’s spirited 1992 debut—discover the tracks beyond 'Don’t Speak' and experience their raw energy!

 "A lump of noise, a monotonous sound, and growls more akin to brutal than death."

 The worst song, in my opinion, is Left On The Stake.

Immortal's first demo 'Suffocate' reveals the band's early, unrefined stage with harsh noise, monotonous sound, and awkward drumming. The review strongly criticizes the demo's quality, especially the track 'Left On The Stake'. Despite this raw beginning, the band's later success contrasts with this initial rough effort. The demo is freely available on their official website. Listen to 'Suffocate' and explore the raw beginnings of Immortal's black metal journey!

 Innuendo is undoubtedly a record destined to remain in the history of rock.

 'The Show Must Go On,' Freddie’s testament, is perfect and incredible.

Innuendo by Queen is a historic rock album and the last recorded before Freddie Mercury's death. It features powerful and emotional tracks like 'Innuendo' and 'The Show Must Go On.' The album blends rock, pop, and melancholic tones, showcasing Queen’s musical depth. Highly recommended for fans and rock enthusiasts alike. Listen to Queen’s Innuendo and experience the ultimate rock masterpiece and Freddie Mercury’s unforgettable farewell.

 It's always a pleasure to listen to a QOSTA CD, with or without Olivieri.

 In this album, QOSTA play at being psychedelic, they take the visual and rock side of Waters and Gilmour and make it their own.

Despite lineup rumors, Queens of the Stone Age delivers a strong album with 'Lullabies To Paralyze.' The record blends stoner rock with psychedelic influences, highlighted by standout tracks 'Tangled Up In Plaid' and 'Burn The Witch.' The band explores vintage sounds with warmth and originality, proving their resilience and creativity. Listen to 'Lullabies To Paralyze' now and experience Queens of the Stone Age’s unique blend of stoner and psychedelic rock.

 How did they manage to release such a beautiful collection of songs?!?

 With this CD, the American band has confirmed its domination in the world of progressive metal!!

The review celebrates Dream Theater's 'Images and Words' as a stunning collection in progressive metal. Key tracks like 'Another Day' and 'Metropolis pt.1' highlight instrumental skill and emotional depth. The album confirms the band's dominance in the genre with impressive guitar, keyboard, and drum performances. Dive into Dream Theater's 'Images and Words' and experience the epic journey of progressive metal mastery today!

 "Angels Don’t Kill, an absolutely delightful track that shows how COB don’t need to go all out to create great songs."

 "Hate Crew Deathroll once again demonstrates how the band does not want to remain the same as in the beginning, adding features to each album that make the records even more enjoyable to listen to."

Children Of Bodom’s 2002 album Hate Crew Deathroll builds on the experimental elements of Follow The Reaper, blending thrash and power metal with strong songwriting. Standout tracks like 'Angels Don't Kill' showcase the band’s ability to craft great songs without going over the top. The album demonstrates evolution while maintaining the band’s core essence, making it a must-have for fans after multiple listens. Discover the evolving sound of Children Of Bodom in Hate Crew Deathroll – listen now and experience their blend of thrash and melodic power metal!

 "Listening to 'Pull Harder On the Strings of Your Martyr' maybe I do. It's a sort of Punk-Death."

 "I move on to the other songs and realize this band is a poor imitation of In Flames and Dark Tranquillity."

This review harshly criticizes Trivium's Ascendancy album for its unclear genre and poor attempt to blend punk, death metal, and melodic elements. The vocals are described as screamy and inconsistent, while the band is seen as an unsuccessful imitation of In Flames and Dark Tranquillity. The reviewer does not recommend purchasing the album. Read the full review and decide if Trivium's Ascendancy fits your metal taste.

 "A masterpiece. With this word, I define 'Gallery of Suicide.'"

 "The mayhem begins with 'I Will Kill You,' an aggressive track, after all, like the entire CD, without solos but with a sound similar to Suffocation and Nile."

This review praises Cannibal Corpse's album 'Gallery of Suicide' as a masterpiece of death metal. The aggressive style and comparison to bands like Suffocation and Nile are highlighted. Pat O'Brien's solo work and Owen's vocals receive special mention. The album marks a significant point post-Chris Barnes' departure, with hopes for a band reunion. The reviewer strongly recommends purchasing the album. Dive into the brutal world of Cannibal Corpse's Gallery of Suicide—listen now and experience a death metal masterpiece!

 Apple is a unique, evocative, and unrepeatable work, with its own style and an extraordinary singer.

 The best song is Stardog Champion, a synthesis of the entire album: melodic and powerful at the same time.

Mother Love Bone's only album, Apple, stands out in the Seattle scene with its melodic and varied hard rock style. Featuring the charismatic Andrew Wood, the album blends powerful riffs and emotional vocals. Despite its brief existence, the band left a lasting impact, influencing future projects like Pearl Jam and Temple of the Dog. Apple remains a unique and evocative record worth discovering. Listen to Apple by Mother Love Bone to experience a timeless gem of Seattle rock and discover the roots of grunge legends.

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