System Of A Down -System Of A Down
Slightly inferior to Toxicity, but still an innovative album at the time of its release. Among the atypical rhythms of Mind and the melodies of Spiders, the self-titled album definitely hides the most underrated System of a Down, and it's a real shame that many only know Sugar from this album. more
System Of A Down -Toxicity
Great album, the best by System of a Down. Energetic and engaging from start to finish, it made me passionate about the band even though I don’t appreciate the genre that much. However, in my opinion, it doesn’t deserve the 5 stars; there’s still something missing, maybe it’s the songwriting being too simple, I’m not sure. more
Dead Kennedys
Dazzling..."Fresh fruit for rotting vegetables" masterpiece! more
Red Hot Chili Peppers
They have personality, or at least they did until they gained great fame; anyway, musically I adore them, especially Flea and his badass slap. more
Metallica
They were able to survive until 1991 also thanks to albums like "Master Of Puppets" or "Kill 'Em All," but from then on they would produce about twenty copycat albums. more
Florence and The Machine
Not bad, but perhaps a bit repetitive. more
System of a Down
2 words...
Wake up! more
Kasabian
One of the best bands on the current indie scene. more
Arctic Monkeys
It may be strange, but they amuse me. more
Sweet -Give Us a Wink
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of rock, transitioning from glam to hard rock in just a few years. Excellent album! more
Frank Zappa
Simply a polymath genius! more
Led Zeppelin
I adore them; they have changed my approach to music. Robert Plant's voice would make Joe Satriani's hair stand on end, and what can we say about Page... more
Sweet -Sweet Fanny Adams
The true kings of glam rock!
My old favorite. more
Mclusky
One of the greatest bands of the last decade. Fucking great. And "McLusky Do Dallas!" is one of the coolest bastard noise-punk works ever. more
Muse
Their early albums are beautiful, especially Origin of Symmetry; The 2nd Law is a bit disappointing, but they are definitely the leading representatives of Alternative Rock and also show great brilliance from a Neo-Progressive perspective (before criticizing, listen to "Exogenesis Symphony"). Finally, I believe there are few bands like them in live performances. more
Lamb of God -Ashes of the Wake
Ashes of the Wake is a piece of history in modern metal, drawing post-Thrash influences from the 90s Pantera and seasoning them with vocals in full Metalcore style. In the 48 minutes of this album, one can hear a clear evolution compared to the earlier works of Lamb, which were much more bland. However, there is a slight sense of lacking a slower track to break up the continuous aggression of the quintet. more
Katie Melua
Beautiful voice, beautiful woman, and class and refinement to spare, even though often a bit too "perfect" in her interpretation. more
King Crimson
I scroll through Debaser and what do I read? People giving 1 or 2 out of 5 to King Crimson! Oh my god, I get that there are people who give 5 to One Direction, but it's just unbelievable not to give at least a 4 to these Gods of music! more
Opeth -Blackwater park
Among all the magnificent releases by Opeth, Blackwater Park remains my favorite. It's incredible how they manage to make a genre like Death Metal so complex and psychedelic, even better than Gojira would in the years to come. I can't say anything else but: Listen to it! more
Neutral Milk Hotel -In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
Among the names of the '90s Indie Rock Underground scene, the Neutral Milk Hotel stands out, releasing In the Aeroplane Over the Sea towards the end of the decade. It is a simple yet richly layered work that employs Lo-Fi and Grunge inspirations to captivate the listener, all tied together with the excellent vocals of dear Jeff. The result is the manifesto of the genre, an album to be listened to in peace, allowing oneself to be carried away on the plane. more