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  • Two Steps From Hell: Archangel review by LaughingMan

    Two Steps From Hell: Archangel

    Review by LaughingMan : April 8, 2012

    Two Steps From Hell's second album, Archangel, is slightly under par with their first album, Invincible, but it's still some of the best music on the market.

  • GameJams News: OCRemix.org Presents 30th Album: Badass - Boss Themes review by Kenny Farino

    GameJams News: OCRemix.org Presents 30th Album: Badass - Boss Themes

    Review by Kenny Farino : December 13, 2011

    Video game remix website OCRemix.org has been around for a very long time (since 2001), providing the internet with some great content that has infectiously hotglued itself to the brains of thousands of internet goers for years. They have been creating albums chock-full of only the best remixes for quite some time now, and about a week ago (the 6th of December), they released their 30th album: "BadAss: Boss Themes!"

  • Two Steps From Hell: Invincible review by LaughingMan

    Two Steps From Hell: Invincible

    Review by LaughingMan : August 24, 2011

    Invincible is how you will feel while listening to this CD.

  • Gorillaz: Plastic Beach review by Kenny Farino

    Gorillaz: Plastic Beach

    Review by Kenny Farino : April 25, 2010

    Where does that leave Plastic Beach? In truth, my first impressions on the Plastic Beach album had me absolutely fucking hating it, but the feeling I have now shines of mild disappointment. When you review an entire album you need to listen to it more than once to let it try and grow on you. Only after repeated listenings did I see it appropriate to review Plastic Beach because it's a grower; the first time won't hook you, but it needs repeated listens. This review is going to be a track-by-track review so we can dig deeper into the Plastic Beach album itself, and find out what went wrong.

  • Rammstein: Liebe Ist Für Alle Da review by LaughingMan

    Rammstein: Liebe Ist Für Alle Da

    Review by LaughingMan : November 9, 2009

    Liebe Ist Für Alle Da is a triumphant return of Rammstein's distinctive sound. However, it is not as close to the Sehnsucht or Mutter albums as divided fans may have wished, but it is definitely a step in the right direction. I implore fans and metal-heads alike to purchase the album, or at least legitimately purchase a few of the songs. Rammstein appears to be listening to their fans, and continue to refine their sound to keep it fresh, though distinctly Rammstein; Liebe Ist Für Alle Da is proof. Now if only the fuckers would tour in the States again...


Horror Is Like Sex: The Decline of Horror Video Games
Horror Is Like Sex:
Decline of Horror Games

Ghost in the Shell: Arise - A Story Worth Being Told
In Defense of Ghost
in the Shell: Arise

BioShock Infinite Reaction Analysis: Piecing the Critical Puzzle
BioShock Infinite Reaction Analysis:
Piecing the Critical Puzzle


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