Slipknot -Slipknot
Well.. if we have to laugh then we can grant him a listen... but don't come telling me that this is a good album. more
Faith No More -King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime
Auscultable like never before.. excellent material. more
Mr. Bungle -California
Third and final (exciting) album by Mike Patton and the clattering crew. more
Helmet -Strap It on
F-E-N-O-M-E-N-A-L (do I need to add anything else?) more
Orbital -In Sides
Eco-friendly electronics: what a great album! more
Blonde Redhead -Melodie Citronique
Mini CD (5 tracks) definitely surprising (and beautiful). more
KoRn -KoRn
It must have been the classic stroke of luck, but this little *discherello is truly amazing... (at least that's how I seem to remember it). more
Slayer -Reign in blood
S-T-O-R-Y (the judgment does not include the obscene/ridiculous Nazi-like lyrics.. for the sake of clarity) more
Franco Battiato -Gommalacca
Dear Franco, the old jobs are a whole different story.. more
Massive Attack -100th Windows
Slightly inferior to the previous masterpiece, but well above average. more
Slayer -South of heaven
After Reign In Blood, anything they did would have been inferior... this is, sometimes, musically by quite a bit. more
Slayer -God Hates Us All
Well... we're back to the usual (for the latest albums): plenty of grit but so-so quality. more
Death -Human
Death (look a bit..) Metal played impeccably: too bad for the not-so-devastating impact. more
Cynic -Focus
Highly appreciated by most.. a bit disappointing for the wrecked writing. more
Cannibal Corpse -Tomb Of The Mutilated
Wow, what an ignominy... but musically (so to speak) I had a lot of fun. more
Obituary -World Demise
Abandoning the (idiotic) semi "evil" themes, they dive into their eco-death/opera: not bad. more
Assalti Frontali -Conflitto
Militant A on vocals + i Brutopop on instruments: an interesting combination. more
Neurosis -Through Silver in Blood
In my opinion, it is the absolute pinnacle of the long, winding Neurosisian career. more
Neurosis -Times of Grace
Neurosis on Music For Nations (1999): not a masterpiece, but for fans of the genre, it easily holds up. (1999) more
Kraftwerk -Radio-Activity
Story.. (pure visionary madness in 1975) more