Radiohead
Whoever writes that this is the worst group ever... well... it seems clear that... I mean, FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE, CONTROL YOURSELF! more
Skunk Anansie
How much exaggeration more
Guns N' Roses
I don't like them, but they've created some nice guitar exercises; everyone goes through the Guns just like many other undeniably important bands, so 2. more
Muse
I would definitely say that there’s something good about it. more
Dinosaur Jr.
Dinosaurs... more
Swervedriver
Without infamy and without praise more
Fabrizio De André -Tutti Morimmo A Stento
A twisted and dark reflection on the psychological death of man, among drug addicts, corrupted girls, hanged men, and crazed, warmongering children. It is also heavily influenced by a certain orchestral baroque style typical of the early stirrings of Italian progressive music. A cornerstone of De André, nonetheless. more
The Flaming Lips
Well, well, well, in hindsight, Live, 4.
Whatever. more
Samuele Bersani
He is certainly very good. I have never met him, but I also think he is an amazing person. more
Povia
But what does it mean that "at least his bullshit is written by himself"? At this point, it's better for those who don't even waste time writing the bullshit. more
The God Machine
Two grand albums, for an extraordinary and incredibly unlucky band. more
Modern Life Is War
Playing hardcore, they achieved something that no one would have ever bet on; with their second album (but also with the first), they shattered and reinvented the entire genre, laying the groundwork for the whole scene of the 00s and 10s. One of the greatest hc bands of all time. more
Danno
For me, he is the Italian MC. His third entry in this historic battle with Moddi is the apotheosis of freestyle 2the beat 2004 Final Round - Danno Vs Moddi pt.1
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Fabrizio De André -Vol. 8
Two of my three favorite Italian singer-songwriters embark on a common project, crafting a series of magnificent ballads (notably "Oceano") and producing some of the best pieces of their careers: il Principe writes "Le Storie di Ieri," which will also be included in his masterpiece "Rimmel" of the same year, while De André pens "Giugno '73" and the anarchic reflection of "Amico Fragile." Masterpiece. more
Silverstein
The first three albums have set the standard in the Screamo-Emo-Core genre, each piece is imbued with an emotion, some angry and others melancholic! more
The Who -Live At Leeds
but also 10, 100, 1000. Off the charts in every ranking. The version with Tommy's live performance is, for me, the ultimate rock album. In the Rock section, the Zingarelli dictionary should say: "listen to Live at Leeds." It couldn't be more comprehensive. more
Hundredth
Booooom! In the vast Core landscape, there’s a band that stands out for having huge balls! Fresh, new, heavy, the future of MetalCore. One track in particular "Weathered Town" listen to believe. Oldfags, those "quandourlanononsicapisceuncazzo" and especially know-it-alls, stay away! more
Lothar & The Hand People
Lothar & The Hand People, also among the pioneers of the transformation of the classic rock song format with the help of early synths, theremins, and oscillators. Two works to their name, the one more rooted in American tradition being "Presenting" from '68 and "Space Hymn" from '69. I have a vague recollection of their "Machines," from the first album, which was later covered by Plan 9; correct me if I'm wrong......... more
Genesis -Nursery Cryme
The Genesis: one of those bands that have always left me indifferent. Pompous, baroque, basically everything I don’t want from rock n' roll... With the exception of this album. Which is indeed a great album. It deserves a solid 4.5. Honor to the great Peter Gabriel, anyway... more