URSS
Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out
They leave the West behind
And Moscow girls make me sing and shout
That Georgia's always on my my my my my my my mind.

I'm back in the U.S.S.R.
You don't know how lucky you are boy
Back in the U.S.S.R. more
URSS
A dictatorship like all the others, a cancer fortunately eradicated that has unfortunately produced several metastases still alive. more
URSS
A natural continuation of czarism, it was likely the most powerful imperialist dictatorship in the world. See "Prague Spring" for Soviet techniques of exporting democracy. For the fight against Nazism, refer to the "Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact," as well as the invasion and partition of former Polish territories, and remember the substantial material and logistical support received from the Allies. For domestic political operations, see "Katyn" and the massacre of the kulaks. more
Israel
1 to all of you for having defined Israel. You cannot define what does not exist. more
Emma
She has a fake look. The Marco Carta with tits. I don't like these disposable music products, use, cash in, and throw away. Great voice, though. more
URSS
a huge, wonderful opportunity thrown to the wayside because of a psychopathic mustachioed man; from the dream of the October Revolution, unfortunately, only mafia, corruption, and some of the worst dictatorships on the planet remain, and this is truly sad. more
URSS
The greatest, freest, and best nation in the world, the universal homeland of the proletarians, has destroyed Nazism (much more than the U.S.) and has been a shining beacon for the progress of humanity. The fascist imperialism of the U.S. has reduced it to a poor, violated, and mafia-ridden land, but the world proletariat is ready to raise its glorious red flag again! Eternal glory to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics! more
Black Merda
When listening to shit is a badge of honor. more
Emma
Mediocre and also sly. There is nothing worse. more
Cristina D' Avena
So mediocre that she should have at least been cute, instead she was -and I suppose still is- a filthy wreck. more
AC/DC
Until Highway to Hell, it's a solid 5. "Back in Black" is still a great album despite Brian Johnson's annoying voice, and there are still nice moments in "For Those..." but then the decline. more
Samuel Beckett
The greatest playwright of the twentieth century after Brecht! Waiting for Godot is simply indefinable. more
Emma
Nothing. more
Cristina D' Avena
Many don’t know it, but "The Antichrist" by Slayer is actually dedicated to her. more
Emma
Ignorant and incapable piece of trash.. No wonder you "won" Sanremo more
Nine Inch Nails
Strange. On albums like "Pretty Hate Machine" and "The Downward..." they wrote memorable and stunning songs (unlike those idiots Nirvana), while "Broken" is a true mess. "Fragile," on the other hand, is an album that doesn't speak to me at all. more
Brian May
together with Queen, he was perhaps the most "catchy" guitarist among all the guitar virtuosos. It's impossible not to remember or hum most of his compositions. Whether you like Queen or not, not everyone can be remembered so easily. more
AC/DC
Among those groups that people listen to to define themselves as "rock," unfortunately, they represent the worst and most sickly face of the entire genre. A few decent records with Bon Scott, a myriad of rubbish with the chicken of Brian Johnson. Moreover, Angus Young is overrated. more
Stormy Six
Soldiers of the People and Italian representatives of one of the best artistic scenes ever, namely RIO (a term not to be confused with the name of another band). United alongside the Swedish front (Samla Mammas Manna), Belgian (Univers Zero), French (Etron Fou Leloublan), and English (Henry Cow) to spread true Art. more
King Crimson
Among the largest progressive (and not only) groups of all time. Just consider "In The Court Of the Crimson King" (1969), a romantic and baroque masterpiece (as well as a precursor to a genre), "Islands" (1971), a perfect blend of symphonic rock and neoclassical hints, "Larks' Tongues In Aspic" (1973), a splendid minimalist fresco, "Red" (1974), a frantic and cold precursor to progressive metal, still light years ahead, and "Discipline" (1981), a paranoid and dark New Wave landmark. I bow down. more