Quite overrated, yet Appetite For Destruction remains a great album... and Welcome To The Jungle really rocks. more
hSLEW more
Excluding Murmur and Automatic For The People, they don't blow me away. But I also appreciate a few scattered songs throughout the discography, like Central Rain and Driver 8. more
Among the most versatile and interesting in their genre. The debut and London Calling are truly something special. more
The toughest band in the country. more
Between the moon, stars, and farms, they always offer unforgettable journeys. more
I'm not crazy about Brian Johnson on vocals, but the albums from the Bon Scott era kick quite a bit of ass. more
This book is a masterpiece. more
Wow, how much I love them. What a voice, what a guitar, and what drums! Absolutely exceptional musicians, never boring. more
The first three albums, absolute gems. Worn out from listening to them and re-listening to them. more
Alice in Chains is the state of mind of a teenager who can't scream. more
Great recommendation, I will look for it. more
A classic autobiographical interlude that we would all like to see included in any album released these days...sniff. more
One of the few films I would define as a true "masterpiece." more
Chilling yet beautiful. more
One of Allen's most successful works. more
A plot twist that ranks among the most unexpected of all time, but even without it, it would still be a beautiful movie. more
Elevated Healing Harmony. The first album, Boston, is to be listened to carefully; every note and voice, the effect it has is more than just music. more
A record to listen to. more