LFO
Top-class techno in Low Frequency Oscillator. more
The Mars Volta
They know a lot. more
Melvins
A high-magnitude tremor. more
Judas Priest -Stained Class
Certainly one of the best heavy metal albums and one of the best by Judas Priest. more
Megadeth -Rust In Peace
Without a shadow of a doubt, one of the greatest thrash metal albums of all time. more
Nirvana
Just a few almost decent songs in Bleach and Incesticide, then embarrassingly commercial pop rock all the way to In Utero. They don't even deserve to be compared, even remotely, to people like Mudhoney & co, let's not kid ourselves. Icons and nothing more. more
Manowar
Even though they influenced Candlemass...I think they suck! more
Disciplinatha
Addis Ababa! more
The Velvet Underground
There's not much to say here either: the first two albums have left an indelible mark on rock in (almost) all its forms. more
Alice in Chains
Well...they have never driven me crazy. Much better Nirvana and Soundgarden. more
The Animals
Unique, magnificent, extraordinary more
Neil Young
Soporific... Better than Bonomelli chamomile more
Umberto Balsamo
The man who untied the horses' manes. Try it yourselves, if you can. more
Manowar
Take it and laugh at it all. more
Tiziano Ferro
Superficial pop artist and all you want. But at least he's honest. more
Ilan Rubin
“Bonham-style” drummer, ambidextrous, powerful, and precise, boasting collaborations with various bands such as Nine Inch Nails, Angels And Airwaves, Lostprophets, and Paramore, as well as being the singer and guitarist of The New Regime. more
The Stranglers
Extraordinary. more
Eros Ramazzotti
Unheard. Period. more
Lady Gaga
It seems plastic to me: plastic music, plastic lyrics, plastic face... The “music” is that of the little trucks that used to sell 24 rolls of toilet paper for 1,000 lire. more
Mondo Marcio
Useless, superfluous, irritating, pathetic. Better a sandpapering in the intimate parts than listening to one of his "songs"... more