Nothing's Perfect
To me, nothing is perfect in this world. So on any review I give to any albums, movies, or games, I will not give a perfect score on. Unless for some reason something just blows my mind and change my world is the only reason why I should give something perfect. For me that is just a little to impossible.
Recent Reviews
This is a great album to listen to, because it is something different. It's almost like the 3 guys from Pantera wanted to experiment around with new things! Like, getting a country singer to sing for them. It all turned out to be a happy ending. A successful album for both Thrash Metal fans and Country fans. I would like to call it Country Metal. Plus every Dimebag Darrell fan can listen to even more material, even after he's dead (R.I.P.). Overall I give this one-time only album a 4 out of 5 stars.
posted June 1, 2008 at 04:26:13 PM
This has got to be the best Van Halen album ever! No doubt about it. This is the album that has changed the way every guitar player's play! Especially with the short Eddie Van Halen's solo in "Eruption." This album contains other classics like "Ain't Talkin Bout Love," "Running With The Devil," and "You Really Got Me." There's nothing much I can say about this album except that it purely ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
posted May 31, 2008 at 06:55:16 PM
I am a huge fan of Metallica. It's actually my number one favorite band. I remember listening to this album the very first time when it came out. Let me tell you it was kind of dissapointing to me. It did not even sound like them at first. Then I remember thinking how it could have turned out that way. Maybe it was the new bassist they put in Robert Trujilo. No, maybe it could've been the sound of Lars Ulrich banging on his snare drum sound. I don't know but either way it did not sound right at all. Obviously you could tell it was them by the sound of James Hetfield's vocals. So it had to be them! Anyways, the album is like listening to a long lecture about the band's personal problems that brought them to make this album in the first place. I mean watch the documentary "Some Kind Of Monster" and you'll know what I am talking about. The message in this entire album makes it clear. If you keep listening to this album over and over again and truly understand it, it is an alright album. Which is why I am giving this album a 3 out of 5 stars.
posted May 31, 2008 at 06:37:33 PM
Megadeth has released a lot of good albums with awesome songs in each of them. However if you are a first time listener of Megadeth (or a "noobie" fan), you will probably think that this greatest hits album is the best of all. But if you were a true fan that has been listening for years and years, you would probably think that this album could deserve more tracks. This album I would like to think of as the basic tracks of Megadeth. Meaning songs that every metal fan should know. For example "Hangar 18," "Peace Sells," and "Symphony Of Destruction." Overall, as a true fan of Megadeth, I am giving this album a 3.5 out of 5 stars.
posted May 31, 2008 at 09:37:25 AM


