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Raging and furious, "Far Beyond Driven" is one of those uncompromising achievements that haunts you long after you've listened to it, and puts Pantera firmly among the ranks of legendary metal bands.
VAL
- 31/08/2009
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Morbid Angel's "Covenant" is a milestone not only in their career, but also in the history of death metal.
NOISE
- 01/09/2015
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Sandwiched between two monstrous albums, "South Of Heaven" is mainly a victim of the context in which it was written, but shows that Slayer is a band capable of renewing itself.
VAL
- 28/04/2010
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Moving further away from the original Doom, Black Sabbath offers with "Technical Ecstasy" a good Hard Rock album which appears as a perfect synthesis of the band.
ZOSO
- 28/05/2009
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Without having the intense freshness of the debut, "Nymphetamine" makes us forget the previous incident and allows Cradle Of Filth to return among the elite of the genre.
NOISE
- 11/02/2013
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If Evergrey no longer amazes us with its mastery, it can still do so with its consistency. "The Inner Circle" is still an excellent album of Progressive Metal.
TORPEDO
- 08/04/2004
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This self-titled album by Audioslave, a reunion of Soundgarden's singer and members of Rage Against The Machine, is undoubtedly perfectible, but it will leave an indelible mark in memories.
HYPERUNKNOWN
- 18/05/2017
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If the darkness of "Noise" bothers you and if you are not entirely satisfied with the new path taken by the Archive with "Lights", "You All Look The Same To Me" should fully satisfy you.
RICK
- 30/10/2008
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