Matt Groening
The first 10 seasons of The Simpsons and the first 4 of Futurama = 5 forever. Even though the corpse of Homer Simpson has been rotting for 10 years and even though Futurama ended (thankfully with a great episode) after its seventh season, following a considerable drop in quality. more
The Simpsons
Unreachable until season 10 (for me, included). Simply perfect from 1989 to 1999, ten years that guarantee them a 5 for life and a spot on the podium of my favorite series. Good/decent/watchable still until 2001-2002 (seasons 12-13). It’s just a shame that they’ve been wallowing in crap and ridicule for 10 years now. But the conversation with them is a bit like the one with De Niro. There’s so much quality stuff before the fall... more
Metallica
The first three albums are milestones of a genre that is not my cup of tea. Then, as far as I'm concerned, they've been making crap for 25 years. At least 15 in pure ridiculousness. By now, they are among the site's most beloved mascots, and every new review or news about them is met with joy, filled with jokes, recipes, ribbing, and splendid biographies copy-pasted from Wikipedia. more
Homer
A yellow and stupid guy who seems to have written a couple of epic poems, just by chance. D'Oh. more
Homer
American band. Authors of an excellent "Grown In USA" in 1970, American psychedelic rock that nurtures European progressive sprouts. A good job. HOMER Grown in USA 01 - 02 - 03  more
Perigeo -Genealogia
My favorite of them. more
Billy Cobham -By Design
Always excellent fusion. more
Billy Cobham -Spectrum
Everyone should listen to it at least once. more
Morning Dew -Morning Dew
the only truly decent rock record from Roulette, nothing to complain about the rest of the catalog more
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
There is genius, mad yes, but nonetheless genius. more
The Prodigy -The Fat Of The Land
I must have been 18-19 years old back then. A very nice collective, which is actually just one guy surrounded by 3-4 bouncy Mauri Repetti. I still like Smack My Bitch Up and Diesel Power with Kool Keith, but the rest not so much. From the earlier stuff, I only have a vague memory of watered-down but super flashy d'n'b that screams THE NINETIES very loudly. The later ones are horrendous, although some beats aren't bad. He should have teamed up with a serious rapper, been a bit more prolific, and dared a little more. Oh well. more
Sacramentum
Clones of Dissection. more
Exhorder
The true pioneers of the so-called groove metal. more
Unanimated
The dark side of melodic death. more
Scratch Acid
No definition for one of the biggest bands of the '80s and beyond? HUGE. 2 EPs one cooler than the other and an equally great album. David Yow is my favorite vocalist. He can’t hit a note, he screams, he vomits, he drinks like four alcoholics combined, there isn’t an album up to DOWN by the Jesus Lizard that he recorded sober, and yet he gives me chills. Rarely has the Blues been made so filthy, bastard-like, and punk. more
King Crimson
I bow to you, my King. more
Ian Anderson -Walk Into Light
When electronics do not compromise quality and interpretation: Mr. Flauto and the little magician Peter John Vettese have briefly been a brilliant duo, the tracks flow rich with passion, warming the synthetic musical ideas, and there’s plenty to go around. To be listened to without any prejudice. more
Free -Fire And Water
Many know of the existence of Free solo thanks to 'All Right Now'. They have made better songs in my opinion. 'Oh I Wept' is one of those. more