ICS
But this is an idiot! more
ICS
ICS? Oh, Hicks, the badass corporal from "Aliens," of course. more
ICS
Just after reading the title "Morning Self-Esteem," one loses track of the bouts of diarrhea. more
80
A lot of beautiful stuff, but still, for me, the worst decade from '60 to '90. Even the "commercial" tracks of the '60s and '70s were superior to those from the '80s, even if they weren't great. more
Steven Seagal
I've always said that some talent must be in there YouTube video non trovato yywsD8lVmZ0
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80
If you dig even a little bit beneath the surface of that plasticine crap, there's so much, so much, but so much stuff. more
80
An inexhaustible mine of crystal clear trash (those who think of new wave and similar stuff are just pathetic). more
80
For the ignorant, it's just the years of Disco Music and Glam Rock. Obviously, they didn't understand a damn thing. In a certain sense, this is where Alternative grew (Post-Punk, Darkwave, Indie, Shoegaze, Post-Rock, but also, in a broader sense of the term, Hardcore and Metal). more
Steven Seagal
Bolso, inflated and ridiculous.. The only watchable film of his is "Underwater Trap," which is still crap.. more
80
At least the years from '80 to '84 mark a creative peak comparable only to that of the period 1967/73. And a new immense greatness towards the end, heralding the Nineties. That’s why those who say "years of regression and plastic music" deserve Madonna and Boy George for life. more
New Wave
The reaction, the discomfort, pure inventiveness, Genius: the best. more
Steven Seagal
Much more untouchable than Chuck Norris, and every one of his movies is proof of it. He must have taken trillions of bullets, and none of them have gotten within half a meter of him. Not to mention the fights. To me, he is an idol of B/C1 cinema. more
Linkin Park
If they weren't famous and if they weren't always labeled as an alternative group, your opinions would be different. In reality, they've always been a mainstream group, almost pop, but they've always done so with the ability and desire to bring something to the table. Sure, they have tons of adolescent traits (but what's wrong with adolescents, anyway?), and their image is quite debatable. However, they know how to make it work, and the evidence is there: Linkin Park - Waiting For The End (Live from Red Square)
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David Bowie -Station To Station
Station to Station is (perhaps) his most beautiful piece ever. more
Lou Reed
Why don't we all give him a 5? more
Metallica
Saying things like "merde, seghe, scarsi" means you've never really listened to at least their best songs; it's pointless to discuss their importance. Many metal musicians from established bands that emerged after them cite them as their ultimate source of inspiration, on par with Black Sabbath and Judas Priest. Coincidence? As for the rest, the first four are great albums, the Black Album is also very good, but after that the quality tends to dip. However, their great records remain, and they are always excellent live. Five for life. more
Lou Reed
Great, truly great artist both with the Velvet (the first two albums, but the self-titled one is fantastic too) and as a solo artist (New York, Berlin, The Blue Mask, Coney Island Baby, and above all Transformer). Sure, he’s made some crap too, but in a fifty-year career, that's to be expected. The album with Metallica isn’t good, but for me, it’s not the biggest piece of garbage in history as many have said… Narcotic live? I don’t know many seventy-year-olds putting on energetic and lively rock concerts :) more
Pennywise -Land Of The Free?
All PW are the same. Yes, good job, good job. All the same. Yup, rugby is a real sport, the values, the third half and then eating together. What was that about the swallow? On the field? Well, thirty, obviously. more
Muse
A bit repetitive but excellent musicians, they don't match my tastes, but I don't think it's fair to go below a 3(/3-). They have an interesting peculiarity: a fan/lovers of Muse can be recognized immediately. more