Eels
Beautiful rough more
Fugazi -In On The Kill Taker
It’s 1993 and Fugazi arrive, furious, at their third long-distance work; it’s the blind, controlled fury of "Facet Squared" that opens the record, followed by the earth-shaking "Public Witness Program." If you can make it through this devastating start unscathed, the listening experience becomes even more powerful and compact as you approach "Smallpox Champion": it’s the ultimate surrender with the guitars of the Picciotto/Mackaye duo annihilating you, like slamming your head against the wall: what a thrill!!! more
Simply Red
"Sunrise" the swan song. more
Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti
"Gothic Line," released back in 1995, is worth far more than five stars on its own. And I deliberately do not mention "Ko de Mondo" and "Tabula Rasa Elettrificata"... My little homeland behind the Gothic Line... EXTRAORDINARY... more
Luca Barbarossa
He looks a lot like Rino Gaetano, except for his face. more
Jo Squillo
2 only for the beginnings. The rest is trash that can't get any trashier. more
Ivana Spagna
2 just for the cover of "Circle of Life" by Elton John. more
Samantha Fox
1 as a singer, 5 as a woman! She's also in the hormone party! more
Sabrina Salerno
As a singer 1, as a woman 5! The sperm party!!! more
Baltimora
only for "tarzan boy". more
Premiata Forneria Marconi
Extraordinary musicians who are not commercially successful and therefore less known for their merits. They are not just "Impressioni di Settembre." Among the few Italian artists who also made it to RadioCapitalTivù. I recently listened to their Live in the USA from 1974. more
Piero Scaruffi
He had the courage and intellectual honesty to snub the insignificant Beatles, also making their hateful and dull-witted fanboys really angry. Chapeau. more
Slayer
All it takes is Araya's scream at the beginning of Angel Of Death to make me explode. More effective than XNXX. more
AC/DC
Until Back In Black, they were the manifesto of hard rock, but then they became too repetitive! more
Lou Reed
The time with the Velvet Underground deserves a 5, but his solo career no more than a 3... to masterpieces like Transformer and (especially) Berlin, he has added a lot of unnecessary stuff. And don't try to convince me that Metal Machine Music is a work of art, because even my farts sound better. more
Frank Zappa
Almost all of his albums that I've listened to I've liked, but none like Freak Out: that album is genius. Of course, you can't define it until you've listened to all his albums, but is there anyone who has besides Scaruffi? So I define it the same fucking way. And anyway, my dick is bigger. more
Deep Purple
It would be enough just In Rock for the 5. But there are also Machine Head, Burn, Made In Japan. Thank goodness they also made some crap albums, otherwise, damn it, I wouldn't even be able to vote for them. more
Metallica
They have a lousy, short, bald drummer. They made one of the ugliest albums in the history of metal (St. Anger). They even managed to ruin Lou Reed... but they also made Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets. So the rating is still 5. more
Black Sabbath
And to think that if Tony Iommi hadn't cut off his finger at the factory, they would have become yet another blues band...essential. more
Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden, Killers, The Number Of The Beast, Piece Of Mind, Powerslave, Seventh Son Of Seventh Son, Dance Of Death... and I’ll stop at just the best albums. HEAVY METAL. more