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Chasing Ponce De Leon's Phantoms
NoDamn, I've never thought I would stumble upon something with this in written, I must say I wholeheartedly agree. Should I push the boundary and say those include ballads on albums like Metropolis Pt. 2?
NoDamn, I've never thought I would stumble upon something with this in written, I must say I wholeheartedly agree. Should I push the boundary and say those include ballads on albums like Metropolis Pt. 2?
Damn, I've never thought I would stumble upon something with this in written, I must say I wholeheartedly agree. Should I push the boundary and say those include ballads on albums like Metropolis Pt. 2?
Too late, it's done.
Likewise. Regression is a good one, tho. It has that Pink Floyd's Pigs melancholic note, is a great way to start an album and lead into Overture, but those two Through-s. Nope. And speaking of real blasphemies - Spirit Carries On does nothing for me.I agree with you, actually. I have Scenes as a Top 20 album of all-time, but the ballads are definitely the weak points of the album. I find myself resisting the urge to skip them when I listen to the whole thing. DT become corny when they attempt ballads, Hollow Years might be the only one I truly enjoy. Another Day as well, if power ballads count.
Do you even like Black Sabbath?Black Sabbath having Ozzy as a Frontman
100% agreed (especially the 2nd)Steve Harris mindless repetition disease.
Steve Harris “let’s pretend I’m a competent producer” disease.
Back in the day, absolutely... not nowadays.Blaze Bayley’s inability to find consistent timbre or to consistently hit a note.
Still like lots of stuff from Systematic Chaos but yeah... that Six Degrees/ Train Of Thought sequence is curiously my favorite from the band. After Systematic everything I listened sounded utterly boring.DT continuing after Score (which would have been a decent moment to call it a day, at least for a while).