Morbid Angel -Altars Of Madness
How death metal was and should be played more
Sepultura -Beneath the Remains
The maturation of Sepultura. Fantastic! more
Devo
Funny. more
Queen
Queen = Queen, but also a queen (slang for a flamboyant person). Ambiguous, but only in name. Capable of reaching unreachable heights as well as experiencing scandalous kitsch falls, they remain the most beloved band of all time, thanks to Freddie Mercury's unmistakable voice and the great musical harmony of some of their poignant interpretations. They have played everything from dixieland to prog to vaudeville, but the blend of their voices makes every composition unique. Unmistakable: you either hate them or love them to bits. more
Devo -Q: Are We Not Men? A: We are Devo!
The concept of DEVOlution is the key to understanding the world: based on it, one can see not only that "Satisfaction" was copied by the Rolling Stones from Devo, but also – for example – that the idea of Dr. Strangelove was stolen by Kubrick from Castagna 30 years earlier. more
Aphrodite's Child
Spring, summer, winter and fall... the beautiful fairy tale of man and his ancestors Enki and Enlil. more
Chris Isaak -Silvertone
Who knows how many remember this Elvis of the '80s, prone to misunderstanding right from his first cover. A touch of surf guitars, rockabilly drums, and a long-effect voice for this debut, before slipping in the sensational success of the catchy "Wicked Game," which they occasionally dust off for some advertisement. more
Of Monsters and Men
they should have been called Of Monsters And Meh… more
Beyond Dawn
Doom Metal with a trumpet! What more could you ask for? more
Poison Ivy
The most rock'n'roll woman in the history of rock'n'roll, and let all the others line up. Also because only such a woman could deserve such a fiery declaration of love: For The Love Of Ivy - The Gun Club
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Ulver
I love the folk-black metal period, but albums like "Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" and "Perdition City" can also provide great emotions. more
At the Gates
They were kicking the ass of the sparrows! Blinded By Fear!!!! more
Albireon
albireon.wordpress.com more
Fabrizio De André
I don't know all of his works, but albums like "Tutti Morimmo a Stento" and "Non al Denaro non all'Amore nè al Cielo" are the pride of Italian music. And I say this as someone who isn't fond of singer-songwriter music. more
The Smiths
The first one and "The Queen Is Dead" on the podium! more
Dark Day
Unfortunately forgotten project. Music for a few. more
Suicide
Few like them. They have influenced almost everyone: from the Swans to Bruce Springsteen. Excuse me if that's not much. more
The Damned
I'm stuck with the basics. Bands with balls! more
Dead Boys
Dynamiters! more
The Clash
I give it four, not five, because I was disappointed with "Sandinista." Still, a great band. Joe RIP. more