he does come across as a smug-Jim-Morrison-wannabe d-bag
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Album Rating: 5.0
First two posts and review updated / fixed.
Vermicide: Im Dominican, thanks! Where are you from?
Paperback: Thanks! IMO, this is the best one, CLOSELY followed by El Espiritu del Vino (which i may also review). But both four offical albums (and the outtakes / compilation / unreleased tracks Rarezas) are pretty unique and good.
Voivod: Weird you havent checked this album, these guys were HUGE in Europe and Latin America in the 90´s.
Atari: Yes, the title track is the first bonus song on Guitar Hero 3. Thanks for the input, i fixed what you pointed. Hope you like the album.
Nikkolae: Honestly i cant stand his solo career that much. But Heroes instrumentation / musicianship made up for his quirkness.
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Bunbury has a bunch of enjoyable tunes and is a versatile artist, but the whole wannabe jim morrison thing is annoying. Anyways I don't hate him
Geadom: I'm colombian. Nowdays, I'm in london.
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Fantastic review Geadom, your best yet. Pos'd hard
Not sure if I'll enjoy this. Doesnt really sound like my style, but I'll give it a shot anyway
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Album Rating: 5.0
Thanks bro. You may like it, its very cohesive and somehow simple but catchy.
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Props for reviewing this band. I've only listened to Senderos de Traicion, might want to hear this in the future.
I did play "Avalancha" on Guitar Hero III though.
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El espiritu del vino is the other one you should check soon enough.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Everyone new to the band should listen their discog. backwards, starting with this, and saving the compilation for last, imo.
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soda stereo rules yeah but the singer is on an indefinite coma, fuck
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soda stereo rules yeah but the singer is on an indefinite coma, fuck
Soda Stereo rules real hard; sadly, they broke up over a decade ago.
A parallel collapse to that of Heroes del Silencio.
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Soda is great but is not my favorite band from argentina, anyways, songs like la ciudad de la furia or ella usó mi cabeza como un revolver are anthems. Is a shame that Cerati is now in a critical condition.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yeah, Cerati future is uncertain right now :/
Funny, i consider Cerati solo career as better than Bunbury, but while i think Soda has GREAT singles, their albums are a tad filler-ished.
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album needed a review gj
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Album Rating: 5.0
Te he dicho que no mires atraaaas!
(I told you not to look back)
Porque el cielo no es tuyoo!
(because the sky doesn't belong to you)
Y hay que empezar despacio... (aaahhhhh)
(and we have to start slowly)
A deshacer el mundo!
(to unmake the world!!!)
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Album Rating: 5.0
Como si aquel instante, fuera a ser el primero..
Del resto de sus vidas
DIAS DE BORRASCA, VISPERA DE RESPLANDORES!
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Album Rating: 5.0
Empezar porque si..
Y acabar? No se cuando!
Shame no one picked this up, this album rules guys, trust me!
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I know I'm late to the party, but yu guys are totally forgetting Fabulosos Cadillacs. One of the most talented bands ever to come out of Latin music
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Damn, I'm on a Heroes binge right now (and no comments on here since 2016 is sad af lol)
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Three years later I've come here to say that comparisons between Bunbury and Morrison are shallow af. The only thing they had in common was the hair. Bunbury has one of the most charismatic voices in Spanish rock history not to mention he's still one of the best lyricist I've ever known.
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