Stratovarius -Episode
I’ve tied so many memories to this CD that even though I no longer listen to power metal, this album will always have a special place in my heart. Objectively, it’s a beautiful album, elegant and with great melodies, far removed from the tackiness and childishness typical of a part of the genre! more
Sonic Youth -Daydream Nation
Another album to add to my personal top 5 of the best albums of the '80s! Really worth listening to, right now! Immediately! more
Prince -Purple Rain
Masterpiece of the Minneapolis dwarf! Immortal compositions, even Hendrixian hints. Legendary album, among the best of the '80s. more
Isis -Oceanic
Very intriguing CD: psychedelia-hardcore, all with a post approach. Leaving aside the nonsense, great CD, brilliant in various parts and rightly placed the Isis among the leaders of a certain music scene. more
Fugazi -Repeater
they can be violent, independent, melodic, and they know how to evoke emotions like few others. A fucking masterpiece from a great band! more
Cynic -Focus
crazy and definitely ahead of its time. A certainly historic album in the genre and among the first to combine jazz, fusion, electronics, filtered voices, and death, although perhaps a bit overrated. Avant-garde! more
Breach -Venom
Beautiful, definitely one of the pillars of current post-hardcore. It's a shame they broke up! more
Ayreon -Into the electric castle
the CD is excessively long and even more meandering, partly due to the heavy spoken interludes between tracks. It's a shame because the compositions are often of high quality as usual, even if they feel a bit too contrived! more
Ayreon -The Final Experiment
original project that involves various voices and instrumentalists. Perhaps a bit too scattered (not as much as the subsequent ones), but with some musical gems that are hard to find elsewhere! Don't be fooled, this is the best Ayreon cd and I'm sure it will surprise you with many songs. more
Arcturus -La Masquerade Infernale
The avant-garde turned into music, there is truly everything in this album, a blend of genres that makes the arcturus' proposal incredibly original. "the chaos path" is already history, although I must say I find it a bit too self-indulgent and scattered. They will reach true maturity with "the sham mirrors," where they will become more communicative. more
Anthrax -Among the Living
Nice thrash album, with some exciting moments. Enjoyable! more
AC/DC -the razors edge
never listened to. perhaps the only CD in my discography that I have never given a listen! more
AC/DC -Back In Black
I've never been crazy about this band, but this is a really fun album! more
Kate Bush -Hounds Of Love
Kate Bush seeks and finds a miraculous synthesis between the electronic (synthesizers, samplers, and drum machines) and the acoustic (piano soliloquies, tempestuous strings, Irish jigs, and messianic choirs), crafting songs that feel like cinematic narratives poised between wakefulness and dream, with vertiginous temporal flashbacks to childhood (Cloudbusting, The Big Sky). The long suite The Ninth Wave (a metaphorical journey from the abyssal dark to the misty light of morning) remains her masterpiece. more
Emerson, Lake & Palmer -Tarkus
Founded on the percussive sound of the Hammond and the screeching timbre of the Moog, the suite (futuristic yet childlike allegory of militarism) is one of the cornerstones of the trio. Amid violent and irregular martial sections (Eruption, Iconoclast,…) some lyrical and sorrowful glimpses open up (Stones of Years, Battlefield). It closes with the mocking march of Aquatarkus. The rest is good, with the solemn and baroque The Only Way (Lake's vocal peak) followed by the hypnotic and square Infinite Space. more
John Belushi
"Put the lighter back." God. more
Jack Black
Funny, nice, but as already stated by another user before me, it's not enough to just "resemble" Belushi to be one. more
Roberto Benigni
Until "Life is Beautiful," absolute genius; after that, practically a chasm... what a shame! (Still an idol) more
John Belushi
Explosive. more