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Full Name Nina Hansen
Country Denmark
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Ratings: 4 Reviews: 1 View all Ratings/Reviews posted by Nina |
Favorite Bands
Manowar, Blind Guardian, Gamma Ray, Freedom Call, Iron Maiden, Accept, Judas Priest, Wizard, Sacred Steel, Edguy, The Crown, Obituary, Black Sabbath, Dio, Destruction, Rhapsody, Morgana Lefay and so on (and on and on).
Favorite Albums
Too many to mention, but a few come to mind:
Blind Guardian - Imaginations From The Other Side.
Manowar - The Triumph Of Steel, Battle Hymns, Kings Of Metal.
Gamma Ray - Heading For Tomorrow, Powerplant.
Accept - Restless And Wild.
Iron Maiden - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son, Somewhere In Time, Number Of The Beast.
Edguy - Theater Of Salvation, Hellfire Club.
Falconer -Falconer.
...etc., you get the idea! :)
About me
100 % Metalhead!
Nina's Ratings and Reviews
Europe - Start from the dark |  | | Nina's Rating: 8.5/10
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Original rating by Michael: 7/10 Link to original review
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Pegazus - Wings Of Destiny |  | | Nina's Rating: 7/10
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Original rating by Tommy: 7.5/10 Link to original review
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Last profile update: Monday, February 2, 2009
Joined Thursday, October 30, 2008
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For all of those that believe Whitesnake began life with the Americanized "Slide It In" or *gasp* even worse.... Read full review
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(Tommy) Rage - Black In Mind
This album is an amazing achievement. 14 songs (all good) that in their own unique way make up a very varied and challenging release, at least for a more traditional Power Metal act. In my world this .... Read full review
(Michael) The Almighty - Soul Destruction
"Soul Destruction" was the second studio album from The Almighty. Originated in Scotland the band took the world by storm with their dirty biker/Sleaze Rock. The bands visual image was raw personified.... Read full review
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