The Cranberries
when I think of a group that makes my blood boil, they are one of the very first that comes to mind; cloying, flat, boring, empty, sterile, glossy, pseudo-alternative MTV wannabes, post-grunge discount mainstream garbage, predecessors of Coldplay, everything I DO NOT look for in music, and what a shit singer! more
The Cranberries
Even though I don't know them in depth, they have never seemed too bad to me.. in any case, Zombie remains a masterpiece of a song. more
Till Lindemann
Sex is a battle, love is war! more
Santana
If he had been more radical in introducing Latin rhythms into rock, he wouldn't have been Santana; instead, he was simply Santana. more
The Doors
"There is no longer any trace of her rosy complexion mingled with whiteness, nor of the fire, the strength, of what once enchanted the eye, and her body is no longer what Echo had loved."
Ovid, Metamorphoses, III 506-509 (The Myth of Narcissus) more
Steve Harris
His daughter is a real looker, but him, he’s a big shot. more
Gustav Mahler
The anti-Debussy more
Santana
hot Latin rhythms and a spiritual phrasing that has inspired entire generations of guitarists more
The Doors
Jim the shaman, the charismatic lizard king leading the coolest psychedelic band on the entire West Coast. Irresistible sound. Unique and unrepeatable. more
Steve Harris
Isn't it time to retire? more
Gustav Mahler
The "other" world more
Steve Harris
The man who makes more noise with just three fingers than three guitars. more
Nightwish
Lorenzo plays in Nightwish. more
Booker T.
Booker T.? Fantastic organist...I love Green Onions! more
Nightwish
A great band, yet original. The criticisms stem from stereotypes about the genre, which may or may not be appealing. They are definitely talented, though. more
Booker T.
Can you dig it, sucka? more
Jethro Tull
The band of the magical Piper Ian Anderson, unique in his style as a composer and especially as a singer; their career has never been all roses and sunshine, but albums like Stand Up (1969), Aqualung (1971), and especially Thick As A Brick (1972) guarantee a lifetime five-star rating. Long live the English agronomist of progressive! more
Booker T.
I love wrestling, it cracks me up to see these grotesque characters pretending to beat each other to a pulp, it's almost surreal :D, in small doses I find it hilarious. However, this has always bugged me. I prefer that idiot Undertaker, a true idol XD more
Booker T.
During the WCW period, he deserves a full 5, but after arriving in WWE, he fought matches that ranged from average to poor quality. more