This collection, apart from the most beautiful songs of the above-mentioned albums, offers some unreleased and mixed tracks with live tracks of already published studio tracks.

 If you don’t mind commercial operations, this result is appreciable considering the limitations of Aerosmith.

Pandora's Box is a 1991 Aerosmith box set released by Columbia Records that compiles key early albums from 1973 to 1982. It includes popular songs, unreleased, and live tracks, appealing especially to dedicated fans of the band's early period. The collection is somewhat mixed and random but enriched by musician notes. Despite some commercial motives, it remains an enjoyable and valuable set for enthusiasts. Dive into Aerosmith's Pandora's Box and rediscover classic early tracks and rare gems from rock legends!

 The sirens of failure had already driven away the good drummer Phil Rudd.

 The album was a disaster both commercially and critically, it even makes the useless 'Flick Of The Switch' seem better in comparison.

This review considers AC/DC's 1986 album Fly On The Wall as their worst work, criticizing its poor recording quality and uninspired songs. The departure of drummer Phil Rudd and subsequent line-up shifts contributed to the album's failure. While a few tracks stand out, overall the album disappoints both commercially and critically. The reviewer strongly advises avoiding this release. Discover why AC/DC's Fly On The Wall is considered a low point—read the full review and decide for yourself.

 AC/DC’s golden era is well and truly over.

 This album seems nothing more than a soundtrack for a horrible movie that no one has seen.

The review criticizes AC/DC's 1986 album 'Who Made Who' as a commercial and disappointing compilation made for Stephen King's poor film 'Maximum Overdrive.' It contains mostly previously released tracks, minimal Bon Scott presence, and feels more like a marketing effort than a worthy collection. Discover why 'Who Made Who' divides AC/DC fans and explore this 1986 soundtrack's story in our detailed review.

 We are talking about the band that rivals Daft Punk for the most repetitive music.

 The album reached number one on the charts as soon as it was released and it was the only one from AC/DC to do so, but its success is due to the momentum of previous hits, certainly not for its actual quality.

The review honors AC/DC's consistent style in their 1981 album For Those About To Rock, acknowledging iconic elements like Brian Johnson's vocals and Angus Young's guitar solos. While the album reached number one, it is described as repetitive and mostly appealing to dedicated fans. Classic tracks like the title song stand out, but overall the album is seen as less essential than their previous work. Discover AC/DC's iconic yet divisive album – listen to For Those About To Rock now!

 You can say what you want about this album, but it remains one of Helloween’s most beautiful, deserving reevaluation.

 The song 'The Chance' is a true masterpiece and the only one performed live from the album, speaking for itself.

This review presents 'Pink Bubbles Go Ape' as an underrated and high-quality metal album by Helloween, highlighting its diverse musical styles and strong vocal performance. While different from their previous power metal works, the album contains memorable songs and stands as a worthy addition to the band's discography. The reviewer encourages listeners to reevaluate the album beyond fan biases and comments on its original yet controversial cover and lineup. Listen to Pink Bubbles Go Ape and discover why this underrated Helloween album deserves a fresh look!

 It was better when there were the Squallor!

 Whoever manages to lift your spirits every time you listen deserves nothing less than to be praised for life.

The review praises Squallor's album Tocca L'Albicocca for its unique blend of surreal humor, catchy melodies, and comedic skits. Each track offers a mix of absurdity and satire, making the album highly entertaining. The reviewer considers it a masterpiece for its ability to consistently uplift spirits. The album is celebrated for its irreverent storytelling and musical creativity. Listen to Squallor's Tocca L'Albicocca now and dive into a brilliantly funny and unforgettable Italian classic!

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