Excluding the collaboration with the honeymoon killers, only two albums that traverse madness and humor come close to perfection. Aksak Maboul - Modern Lesson (1979)
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Refugee, or how Nice, left orphaned by Emerson, discovered a talented keyboardist from the land of chocolate and cuckoo clocks and recorded their latest masterpiece. One of the best examples of the keyboards-bass-drums trio in the history of prog. more
Honestly good until 2001 (Radio zombie). They remain afloat afterwards, although less exciting. more
A sheep would be perfect... more
Woman with two punches and away! more
The fathers of post-punk (even before punk). The first, as far as I know, to use electronics in song form. more
worthy godchildren of Licabuo, if I'm not mistaken it was he who launched them... more
However, deep down, I liked some parts of Helldorado. more
may you get dicks instead of fingers and an itch in your ass more
Hello you quirky poet, I will cherish the memory of my small hands on my father's records, your unmistakable voice: clumsy and irreverent, you managed to convey the joy of living through music. Those who say you died 20 years ago would do better to be quiet and listen to Cambio and Henna. more
Pop: I like them more than Coldplay. more
This gentleman fits well between the unique Stirnerian and the Jungerian anarchist, while maintaining his own unrepeatable subjectivity. more
Essential! To be spread as much as possible. Have your children, wives, lovers, parents, siblings, friends, enemies read Walden... They will all be busy finding themselves, and you can be at peace like Thoreau without leaving your home. more
heart, muscles, and brain. more
All in all, amidst all the crap, 3.5 stands out easily. more
It laid the groundwork for interesting analyses on industrial civilization and society. 3.5 rounded up because Walden is a beautiful book. more
The Theater of the Idiots. more
19th-century American writer. He wrote books that are studied in schools and universities across the United States, such as Walden and Disobedience to Civil Government. more
Through ups and downs, they remain a constant to rely on. more
I've already said it: you Sanremo deserve it. more