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Metallica is furious in this aptly named 'St Anger'. Despite its flaws, this is an endearing album to be savoured as an outlet for anger.
NOISE
- 09/08/2010
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"Bounce" is probably the darkest and least immediately accessible album in Bon Jovi's discography, and perhaps that's what makes it so charming and interesting.
LOLOCELTIC
- 02/11/2009
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With "God Hates Us All", Slayer have refocused on what they do best: chaotic, furious, visceral and uncompromising Thrash metal.
VAL
- 31/03/2011
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If you appreciate progressive rock when it oscillates between light and shade, between the too-predictable neo of the south and the too-icy ambient of the north, Moongarden's "The Gates Of Omega" should satisfy you.
PETER HACKETT
- 01/10/2004
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Even better than its predecessor, "Hatebreeder" takes neo-classical experimentation one step further, allowing Children Of Bodom to enter the pantheon of the genre's legendary bands.
PHILX
- 12/09/2012
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With "The Decline", NOFX shatter most preconceptions about punk and offer us a major work, a sad vision of a suffocating society.
ZOSO
- 15/04/2009
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On "Obsolete", Fear Factory offers us a mix of Thrash and Industrial Metal, this time slightly more melodious and accessible.
NOISE
- 14/05/2013
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A dark, heavy album, "Chemical Wedding" possesses a power and authenticity that make it one of Bruce Dickinson's finest albums.
ZOSO
- 18/09/2009
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