Pink Floyd
The first album simply made history thanks to Syd. more
Fugazi
They managed to release "Red Medicine" after an album like "Repeater"... 5 to life! more
The Dream Syndicate
Among the most valid and representative exponents of the Paisley Underground that emerged in the early eighties in the U.S.A. A short but intense career with at least two albums to be remembered in history: "The Days Of Wine And Roses" and "Medicine Show"... And then that live album, that their live album!!!! Exemplary... more
The Beatles
Overrated or underrated, it matters little to me. Albums like Revolver and Abbey Road I find very valid in the pop sphere. more
Suicide
The only album that really drives me crazy is the first one; personally, I don't find the others even remotely comparable to this. more
Dave Lombardo
Beyond her qualities that I cannot describe, I like to remember her absolute ease of movement in proposing complicated and rapid patterns: it seems that she never struggles at all!!! Essential. more
MC5
Kick Out the Jams is undoubtedly the greatest live album ever, alongside Live/Dead. Devastating. more
The Monks
Among the best garage rock bands. more
Salvia
Be careful, guys! Even if you’re seasoned psychonauts with LSD, try it, but be aware because it really messes with you, like the best stamps out there. Be cautious and take it with experienced people and away from any potential dangers. more
Heroine
Unlike LSD, which was important for the psychedelic scene, heroin has been (unfortunately, as it is physically devastating) significant for the proto-punk scene, initially for the Velvet Underground and then following... psychedelic colorful journeys contrasted with the dark and perverse nihilism of heroin... more
Albert Hofmann
The greatest of all, the greatest and most useful discovery of humankind after penicillin. LSD, your body becomes a vessel that takes you to extrasensory sensations; without it, psychedelic music... pff... we were stuck with that light stuff from the Beatles smoking little joints. more
Negramaro
The worst national product, if only the Chinese would buy them! more
Andromeda
The farthest object visible to the naked eye can be observed under the constellation of Cassiopeia (the one opposite the Big Dipper) on clear nights in averted vision. more
Slayer -Reign in blood
Everything has been said, everything has been written about this Slayer album; it may have even been surpassed in sonic violence by other bands and genres. But one thing for me will never be matched by anything or anyone: Tom Araya's scream at the beginning of "Angel of Death." It lasts about seven or eight seconds, but it always carries that diabolical effect that sweeps away any attempt at imitation; right after, Dave Lombardo's drums crash in and announce the sonic Apocalypse. more
Stelle Azzurre
A supermassive star with high temperatures (our sun is orange at 6000 degrees) of about 30000 degrees and 10 times larger than our sun, when a blue star dies it's trouble, it turns into a supernova and when it explodes, you feel it. Theories about nearby supernovae that have influenced the cycles of mass extinctions on our planet? In ancient times, the Chinese saw one, bright in broad daylight! more
Olimpia
Ancient city of sport that gave birth to the Olympics, it was a blend of religion and sport, hosting the games dedicated to the supreme Zeus, attracting visitors from all over Greece. Today, it showcases the splendor of times past with fascinating Hellenic ruins. more
Urban Dance Squad
This band, originating from the Netherlands, represented one of the best examples of genre blending: rap vocals, funk, soul, ska, heavy metal, and a DJ to further spice things up. A total Crossover. The first two works fully showcase this original sound puzzle: "Mental Floss For The Globe" and "Life'n Perspectives For A Genuine Crossover." more
Primus -Frizzle Fry
After the technical rehearsals for their debut album, a live recording, Primus release their first studio-recorded work... and it’s an immediate explosion. The musical blend is well-known, as are the influences that Les and his bandmates incorporate into their songs, with Zappa being foremost; the first six tracks, from "To Defy The Laws of Tradition" to "John The Fisherman," serve as the perfect business card for understanding and unconditionally loving this Music. Essential. more
Antoine
_______________ and they throw stones at you more
Ricchi e poveri
To keep up with the times, they should change their name to "Unemployed and Recommended." more