Pere Ubu -The Art of Walking
A great job, although I prefer other albums by the band. more
Portishead -Dummy
The desperate voice of Beth Gibbons, described by Rolling Stone as a "Sade for Androids," is worth the listen of this trip-hop masterpiece on its own. more
Traffic -Mr. Fantasy
Fantasy to power? Yes, but firmly anchored to solid English blues. more
The United States Of America -The United States Of America
The schizophrenic sounds of the Other America, the truly "alternative" one. Brave also for the fact that it completely forgoes guitars. more
Jeff Beck -Truth
Essential for hard rock like the first of the Zep but not as celebrated. Why? more
Family -Music in a Doll's House
One of the most brilliant and eclectic albums in rock. Underrated like all the works of Family. more
Robert De Niro
From Mean Streets to Casino, no one has been able to surpass him. But even in Jackie Brown, he's a standout character. One of the greatest actors in history, without a doubt. more
The Who -My Generation
A fundamental manifesto of a lifestyle before being musical. Not their most consistent album but definitely the most revolutionary. Punk rock was born there. more
Robert De Niro
I mean, she could get into snuff movies and would deserve respect anyway. more
The Lonely Island
I jizz in my pants :D more
Robert De Niro
His performance in *Toro Scatenato* is the most beautiful thing ever seen on screen. more
Black Sabbath
They were shitting on both Led and Deep Purple, they had the courage to invent a new dark and powerful sound. more
Vain
Great sleaze band, powered by the fucking glam voice of the shamanic Davy Vain. No Respect is a must for genre lovers. more
L.A. Guns
Complementary to the more famous Guns N' Roses, as well as another great sleaze band. They deserved more success. more
Carlo M. Cipolla -Allegro ma non troppo
Don't lose it for anything in the world more
Talking Heads
The best. more
My Dad Is Dead
Undoubtedly brilliant. more
IBRA
Gypsy mercenary and idiot more