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Mustaine is not all there, but at least he is consistent. This is the last great song signed by Megadeth.
Mustaine is not all there, but at least he is consistent.
This is the last great song signed by Megadeth.
Hidden Treasures showcases Megadeth's ability to blend their thrash roots with their commercial success from Youthanasia. Featuring five new songs and covers, the album reveals both strengths and weaker moments. The standout track Angry Again delivers powerful aggression reminiscent of the band's prime. Though not on par with legendary albums like Rust In Peace or Countdown to Extinction, the collection remains an enjoyable offering for fans. Explore Megadeth's Hidden Treasures and experience the raw power and timeless rage of their unique metal blend.
One of the most thrilling live albums ever, captivating from the first to the last note. This remains in any case a great testament to the greatness of AC/DC with Bon Scott (light years better than with Brian Johnson).
One of the most thrilling live albums ever, captivating from the first to the last note.
This remains in any case a great testament to the greatness of AC/DC with Bon Scott (light years better than with Brian Johnson).
This review praises AC/DC's live album 'If You Want Blood, You’ve Got It' as one of the most thrilling live recordings, highlighting Bon Scott's vocal power and the band's energetic performance. Iconic songs like 'Whole Lotta Rosie' and 'Rock N Roll Damnation' are celebrated, though some critique is given on the altered setlist and missing tracks. Despite minor flaws, the album stands as a testament to AC/DC's greatness at their peak. Listen to AC/DC’s explosive live album and relive rock history at its peak energy!
The voice of Bon Scott, steeped in alcohol and smoke, is greatly emphasized in a CD like this. "Ride On" is rightly considered the best episode of the Australians when it comes to playing slowly.
The voice of Bon Scott, steeped in alcohol and smoke, is greatly emphasized in a CD like this.
"Ride On" is rightly considered the best episode of the Australians when it comes to playing slowly.
This review highlights AC/DC's album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap as an underrated but fundamental work in the hard blues rock genre. It praises Bon Scott's distinctive voice and Angus Young's guitar skills, emphasizing standout tracks like "Overdose" and "Ride On." Despite lacking major hits compared to other albums, it remains a key part of AC/DC's evolution in the 70s. Dive into AC/DC's Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap and experience the raw hard blues that shaped rock history.
"For the Kings Of Metal, only Heavy Metal exists, and their greatest satisfaction is playing their pieces in front of screaming fans." "Manowar invents the battle ballad; it is precisely in this track that the boys’ fantasy attitude comes out, in a crescendo that stops only for a moment, then ends with the cry of KILL, KILL!"
"For the Kings Of Metal, only Heavy Metal exists, and their greatest satisfaction is playing their pieces in front of screaming fans."
"Manowar invents the battle ballad; it is precisely in this track that the boys’ fantasy attitude comes out, in a crescendo that stops only for a moment, then ends with the cry of KILL, KILL!"
The review praises Manowar's 1982 album 'Battle Hymns' as a defining moment in heavy metal, blending powerful music with fantasy themes. Highlights include tracks like 'Metal Daze' and 'Dark Avenger,' which showcase the band’s unique style and energy. The reviewer appreciates the band’s passion and involvement, dispelling prior skepticism about their musicianship and image. Overall, 'Battle Hymns' is recognized for its bold and epic sound. Explore the epic sounds of Manowar's 'Battle Hymns' and feel the power of true heavy metal legends.
The first track... is perhaps the song that made true fans wrinkle their noses the most. To close the CD, what could have been more appropriate than a message to all those who criticized them?
The first track... is perhaps the song that made true fans wrinkle their noses the most.
To close the CD, what could have been more appropriate than a message to all those who criticized them?
An avid Guns N' Roses fan provides a passionate review of their cover album The Spaghetti Incident?. While acknowledging mixed public opinions, the reviewer highlights standout tracks and meaningful tributes. The album is praised for its punk rock roots and heartfelt performances despite some less effective moments. Overall, it's seen as a respectful farewell and an important part of the band's discography. Dive into this detailed fan review and rediscover Guns N' Roses' punk rock roots in The Spaghetti Incident? album!
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