Sean Penn
A feathered being. more
Muse -Origin Of Symmetry
My favorite of the group. Excellent compositions. I think this group will be re-evaluated in the future! more
Metallica -...And justice for all
The most technical album by Metallica, with long tracks full of great riffs. more
Megadeth -Rust In Peace
In my opinion, the highest point reached by thrash metal. A beautiful CD that devours Metallica for breakfast! more
Magnum -On A Storytellers Night
Typical 80s hard rock. Charming and smooth to listen to! Take it or leave it... more
Lynyrd Skynyrd -Pronounced Leh-' Nerd' Skin-' Nerd'
Beautiful, a masterpiece of southern rock: "Tuesday's Gone," "Simple Man," and "Free Bird" are immense in their beauty! more
Led Zeppelin -Led Zeppelin II
Beautiful, with the usual magical atmosphere found in the early albums of Led Zeppelin, although in my opinion it is inferior to the next one! more
Judas Priest -Defenders Of The Faith
Nice, let's say less impactful compared to Painkiller. Definitely one of the iconic albums of 80s heavy metal! more
Jane's Addiction -Nothing's Shocking
Great album: sparkling, energetic, psychedelic, and above all historical. Definitely among the pillars of cross-over, one of the CDs that has shaped the sound of this genre! more
Incubus -A Crow Left of the Murder...
The incubus in this album approach a rock often contaminated by post-grunge and typical melodies of American rock. The result is excellent, but not comparable to the previous records! more
Helloween -Keeper of the Seven Keys, Part II
History of power and metal. A great classic, with songs that many power bands would kill to write, talking about "I Want Out" or "Rise and Fall" (but we could also add the long title track), songs that can appeal even to those who are not fans of the genre. In short, an essential classic! more
Helloween -Keeper of the Seven Keys, Part I
Rougher than its successor, yet this too is a great masterpiece that has influenced dozens and dozens of bands! more
Ephel Duath -The Painter's Palette
Genius, crazy, masterpiece! An album that surprised me a lot: metal-jazz-grind-blackmetal-fusion, in a blend that works perfectly. A must-listen multiple times. more
Emperor -Prometheus: The Discipline of Fire & Demise
A very experimental album; we can no longer talk about black metal, although here and there some traces of it remain. A beautiful album as usual, perhaps lacking the atmosphere of the previous ones, but the genius (that extra something that distinguishes the Emperor from the rest of the black crowd) is still there! more
Emperor -Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk
What a delight this album is! I love it! Chaotic, barbaric compositions that seem to testify to a barbarian horde destroying everything in its path. Some passages are hair-raising. Symphonic, extreme, theatrical! more
Dimmu Borgir -Spiritual Black Dimensions
Not as good as the previous work (Enthrone...), but many tracks are really great. With this album, Dimmu Borgir enhance their symphonic side, and the aggression decreases, but not entirely! more
The Dillinger Escape Plan -Calculating Infinity
When it was released, this album was truly ahead of everyone and definitely revolutionized the extreme scene! In fact, many clone bands were born thanks to this album. Currently, this sound is inflated, yet the original is always better! more
The Dillinger Escape Plan -Irony Is a Dead Scene
Mike Patton + Dillinger Escape Plan. No need to add anything else! more
Death Angel -The Ultra-Violence
Technically very valid and unique for the genre they propose (thrash). Truly a great album, absolutely not inferior to the recognized masterpieces of the genre (Metallica, Slayer, etc.). more
David Bowie -Heroes
One of Bowie's masterpieces, perfect in both the songs and the instrumentals! more