Bee Gees
boring in the early days but by the mid-seventies ultra catchy more
Louis C.K.
The greatest living stand-up comedian. more
Drugs
Yet another form of addiction along with pornography, TV, and power... makes man weak. Those who praise its effects don’t understand a damn thing. Don’t talk to me about Pink Floyd, Miles Davis, Freud, and various bullshit... the ability to interact and implement perception with the environment and the invisible world DOES NOT NEED DRUGS... but rather meditation and prayer. So let’s not fuck around and justify our bullshit and that of others whom you consider geniuses... more
Drugs
Drugs = weapon of power! The masters and the axis of evil (u$a-uk-israel) dispense it to the fools who listen to acid rock, stoner, or go to raves. But remember this: you are puppets in the hands of the bourgeois establishment and the sionamerican axis. more
Can -Tago Mago
a masterpiece or a colossal mess, depending on the day more
Evile
Not bad, one might mistake their debut album "Enter The Grave" (great) for a full Slayer cover, then they developed their own style after the flop of "Infected Nations". In the end, a solid pass. more
Hawkwind -Doremi Fasol Latido
Musically speaking, not the top of the top, but it remains a beautiful album of space-drug-temporal images. more
Bill Hicks
A brilliant piece of shit. more
Il teatro degli orrori
they fucked up too early. more
Drugs
Since the 1960s, the true author of many of the best records ever. more
Micah P. Hinson
Uncoverer of his soul. more
Barack Obama
If he hadn't been black, he would have been much more disliked by those who exalt him and far less disliked by those who hate him. more
Dropkick Murphys
Raucous drunks, the second singer definitely better than the first. more
Bush
"I'm a dangerous dangerous man with dangerous dangerous weapons" (.cit) more
Jesus
The only Person who can afford to criticize me. But if They did, They would be wrong. more
Jesus
I don't mind, I don't regret it, I gave my life to Jesus. more
Tua Madre
The answer to most of the questions you ask me! more
Tom Waits -Closing Time
One of my favorites, though not the most beautiful, not even from his ‘70s phase characterized by sentimentality in the smokiest nightclubs of the city (that one is "Blue Valentine"). Hearing him sing again with a normal voice is almost unsettling, to be honest, but it already contains his first masterpieces: "I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love With You" comes to mind, the poignant "Martha," and the closing title track, which truly evokes the scene of a bar about to close, the mess left by the customers. more
David Lynch
"Listen to these idiots who praise my ridiculous bullshit." more