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this is a really (no, really) crappy album, but perhaps it fits at metal parties. Now the deathster is already pissed off at hearing 'Money Money': that money he despises!
this is a really (no, really) crappy album, but perhaps it fits at metal parties.
Now the deathster is already pissed off at hearing 'Money Money': that money he despises!
This review harshly criticizes the 'A Tribute To ABBA' album, describing it as a poor metal tribute lacking purpose and coherence. The reviewer finds the metal covers awkward and unconvincing, suggesting the project serves little meaningful purpose beyond filling space. Despite its flaws, the album might only suit metal party settings. Ultimately, it urges for original material over cover attempts. Discover why 'A Tribute To ABBA' missed the mark—read the full review and decide for yourself!
His bass stunned, could be heard and enjoyed—he was indeed able live to Seek & Destroy. The emotion of listening to an 80s concert of the band I love most cannot be expressed in poem, nor prose: YOU MUST listen to it!
His bass stunned, could be heard and enjoyed—he was indeed able live to Seek & Destroy.
The emotion of listening to an 80s concert of the band I love most cannot be expressed in poem, nor prose: YOU MUST listen to it!
This review passionately praises Metallica's 1985 live concert, emphasizing the incredible bass work of Cliff Burton and the faithful reproduction of their classic tracks. Despite low recording quality, the energy and emotion of the performance shine through. Each song is a testament to Metallica's thrash metal mastery and live prowess. The reviewer strongly recommends listening to the concert to truly feel the spirit of 80s metal. Dive into Metallica's 1985 live show and experience the raw power of classic thrash metal today!
When Osbourne took command of the Black Sabbath that year, he deliberately set about relentlessly producing timeless masterpieces! Those who called Osbourne Ozzy the "proletarian of heavy music" were not wrong, I tell you because he bit the head off a flying rat!
When Osbourne took command of the Black Sabbath that year, he deliberately set about relentlessly producing timeless masterpieces!
Those who called Osbourne Ozzy the "proletarian of heavy music" were not wrong, I tell you because he bit the head off a flying rat!
Black Sabbath's Vol. 4 is celebrated for Ozzy Osbourne's commanding presence and dark rock mastery. Highlight tracks like 'Wheels of Confusion' and 'Changes' showcase their timeless sound. Though some songs divide opinion, the album remains a classic cherished by metal fans. Its raw and rebellious spirit defied critics and embraced metalheads. Dive into Black Sabbath's Vol. 4 and experience the raw power and dark genius of Ozzy Osbourne and his band!
"You can’t sing 'Brain Damage' that way... at least try to change!" "With this precise-little-sound you’ve crossed the line... oh little singer of the Teatrino del Sognetto!"
"You can’t sing 'Brain Damage' that way... at least try to change!"
"With this precise-little-sound you’ve crossed the line... oh little singer of the Teatrino del Sognetto!"
This review strongly criticizes Dream Theater's 'Dark Side of the Dream' cover album, focusing on poor vocal delivery and uninspired renditions. The reviewer feels the band lacks originality and connection to the material, particularly condemning their version of 'Brain Damage'. While some instrumentals get mild praise, the overall tone is one of disappointment and frustration with the band’s performance style and choice. Discover why this Dream Theater cover album divided fans—listen and decide for yourself!
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