Coca-Cola
My personal drug more
Boris -Smile
These Japanese never disappoint. In this album, we find them more off-kilter than ever, with messed-up drum machines, random filters, cheap electornica, totally unbalanced volumes, janky fuzz, almost-"""dance""" beats, and sudden bursts of white noise thrown in chaotically. God, I love them! Ps. I'm talking about the Japanese version, of course, not the American one. more
Coca-Cola
THE SHIT. more
Eros Ramazzotti
The total nadir of humanity, the absolute worst. I wish him death through excruciating suffering. One is already too many. more
Van der Graaf Generator
One could easily say that with their dramatic and dark approach... they anticipated gothic rock by several years!!! more
Oren Lavie
That rare classy pop that leaves you speechless! And of course, nobody cares about it... more
Coca-Cola
The doctor said I can’t drink it anymore because it hurts me. And I get drunk on beer. more
Coca-Cola
Childhood drug. more
The Smiths
This is a great group, guys. more
George Michael
4 as a singer, 0 as an artist, 5 as a seducer more
Porcupine Tree
Not bad, but overrated, yes, capper. more
X Factor
SHIT program more
Boston
It must be tough to be named after your own city and not be the best band in town. But if the city is the same as the legendary Aerosmith, there’s not much anyone can do. more
Gene Simmons
The cornerstone of Kiss, a true bastard rock 'n' roller with an intimidating presence. But in his private life, a serious and reliable family man. We believe in You Gene! more
Peter Frampton
Holy Judas! The Sonic Youth have raided the minibar! more
Peter Frampton
"I listened to Frampton Comes Alive until it wore out. I’m still convinced it’s one of the best albums of the seventies." - R. Robertson more
Green Day
Risen greatly from their ashes when no one would have bet a dime on them. They have proven with actions to be the only punk group capable of astonishing and surprising. The only one able to go beyond the limits of the genre. And with American Idol they created a powerful and deep rock work, worthy of the great concept albums of the past like Tommy and The Wall. more
Dire Straits -Communiquè
Favorite album of a band never particularly loved. And forgive me if I will never trade "Making Movies" for just "Once Upon A Time In The West" and "Follow Me Home" - for me, the best piece by Mark, hands down. more
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble -Couldn't Stand the Weather
The highest peak reached by Blues in the '80s - imitating Jimi wasn’t enough, to carve out a place in the history of Guitar Heroes, His lesson had to be REVISITED. The shock-supersonic start of "Scuttle Buttin'" and the jazzy closing of "Stang's Swang" are the opposite extremes of an album that is a ladder to Heaven, with "Tin Pan Alley" and the greatest version of "Voodoo Child" ever heard as its pillars. Monumental. more
The Tangent -The Music That Died Alone
A beautiful album, symphonic prog with hints of Canterbury, the flaw: a bit of confusion in the overexcited moments (but there are a lot of people playing!) more