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Leaving behind its Hard/Blues influences, "Houses Of The Holy" is a journey to new horizons and stands out as Led Zeppelin's fifth and latest masterpiece.
ZOSO
- 07/08/2008
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A triple album featuring bootlegs from a dazzling performance in Los Angeles, "How The West Was Won" is the finest testament Led Zeppelin could offer their fans.
ZOSO
- 22/09/2008
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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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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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"Grace" is a flamboyant success coming from Jeff Buckley, the result of the hard work of an artist who didn't like to rest on his laurels.
ZOSO
- 21/07/2010
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Queensrÿche has adapted to the times, and with "Empire" offers an album that is certainly less ambitious than its predecessor, but just as effective.
ZOSO
- 03/11/2008
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While some tracks are still a little weak and others very adventurous, which will confuse some Queensrÿche fans, "Rage For Order" remains an excellent appetizer before the gigantic "Operation: Mindcrime".
ZOSO
- 28/10/2008
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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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