Metallica -Ride The Lightning
I'm back on the scene with the Four Horsemen, featuring a more mature and polished sound. more
Guns N'' Roses -Appetite For Destruction
First album by the legendary Guns... undoubtedly the best, considering the subsequent "commercialization" of their genre. more
Guns N'' Roses -GN''R Lies
A CD that contains, in my opinion, only enjoyable ballads, while the rest is quite mediocre. more
Guns N'' Roses -Use Your Illusion I
Album that brings the Guns towards a substantially commercial shift...however, it contains some masterpieces worthy of the band in question. more
Guns N'' Roses -Use Your Illusion II
The same words spent for "Use Your Illusion I" apply to this work. more
Guns N'' Roses -The Spaghetti Incident?
In my opinion, this CD marks the definitive downfall of the Guns...a piece of junk. more
Metallica -Kill''Em All
First album by Metallica and definitely one of the best (the first 4)... more
Green Day -American Idiot
The album released in 2005. more
Boom Boom Satellites -On
The album by Boom Boom Satellites released in 2006. more
Fugazi -Repeater
a record that mercilessly strikes at society and, after "Zen Arcade," represents the peak of hardcore and an incredibly important work for all music. Masterpieces "Turnover," "Greed," and "Brendan #1." more
Pink Floyd -The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
a historically significant work for psychedelia (where, in addition to having revolutionized the concept, it also represented one of the highest peaks) in which the brilliant figure of Barrett stands out. The pinnacle is the suite "Interstellar Overdrive." more
Tortoise -Millions Now Living Will Never Die
masterpiece by one of the most important and innovative groups of the 90s. The influence of bands like Neu! is evident, but also decisive. Tracks like "Djed" are enough to send shivers down the spines of the best Neu! more
King Crimson -In the Court of the Crimson King
the ultimate peak of progressive rock. (excluding the Canterbury school). from the title track to "Epitaph" or "Moonchild," there is a completely unique atmosphere. more
Metallica -Kill ''Em All
If "Slow, Deep And Hard" by Type O Negative is the most beautiful metal record, this is the most important album. The masterpieces are the moving "(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth," "Motorbreath," and the intricate "The Four Horsemen." more
Leonard Cohen -Songs of Leonard Cohen
one of the greatest peaks of singer-songwriter music of all time. all the songs are, simply, delightful ballads and episodes of infinite tenderness. not to mention the (fantastic) lyrics. more
Robert Wyatt -Rock Bottom
absolutely fantastic. a masterpiece, second in the history of rock only to "faust I", exploring the depths of one’s own self. The highest peak of the album is the two complementary works "Alifib/Alife". more
Captain Beefheart -Trout Mask Replica
a radical assault on the song form. an almost impossible amount of ideas to quantify; it's no coincidence that the album lasts forever, two CDs might not be enough, to the point that sometimes the ideas are forced to overlap (!) more
Nine Inch Nails -The Downward Spiral
a record as claustrophobic as it is expressive. more
Jimi Hendrix -Are You Experienced?
an extremely important work where guitar technique blends with compositional technique, thus creating one of the most important and influential albums of all time. Masterpieces like "Hey Joe," "Foxy Lady," and "Third Stone From The Sun." more
Can -Tago Mago
among the absolute peaks of kraut-rock. episodes like "Halleluhwah" are something impressive. more