They spent almost 10 years doing stupid covers. I know they eventually started writing their own stuff, but I was already pretty fed up and didn't want to know anything more. A bit more likable when they dub blockbuster movies. more
Never delved into it. I have a lot of stuff from the '80s and some scattered here and there from the '90s. It’s definitely worth it, but the 5 is for other people. more
If we talk about 883 until 2001, the last year Max Pezzali used the brand, I can give them a 3. The first two are excellent, albeit slightly vulgar. "Il grande incubo" and "La dura legge del gol" are listenable. "Grazie 1000" and "Uno in più" are mediocre. Having accompanied a bit of my adolescence and early experiences in their golden period, I do not deny them, considering Max a character still above other clowns, due to his charm and simplicity. I reiterate, the score is only for the decade 1992-2001. more
Sbollata is one of the most brilliant albums I have ever heard. Songs like Candy Intasata, Five Days Bloody Five Days, and Tritanic are small masterpieces. more
The BOSS is not up for discussion.. more
I don't know him very well, but he is undoubtedly an artist who deserves recognition. Even if he's slightly overexposed, he has written some beautiful songs, among which "Born In The USA" definitely does not belong—it's bland, pointless, annoying, and pandering. more
Just listen to the bootleg Pièce de Résistance (live in Passaic 1978); if you listen to that bootleg, you can't help but bow down to the most overwhelming rock 'n' roll band that has ever existed. No one has surpassed the levels of Bruce's 1978 tour with the E Street Band in live performance. more
Immense storyteller, exceptional rocker, unattainable live performer. Even undervalued, because the true extent of his work in the realm of American popular music goes far beyond the fame achieved with the general public. more
Among the best things to emerge in the '90s more
I also thought they were pathetic (for a moment), but now I don't think that way anymore... more
what is the length of max pezzali's belino expressed in microns? more
the same goes for her (more or less) as it did with Michael Jackson; they both vie for the crown of who has contributed more to ruining and trivializing music! All she had to do was act like a slut and throw together a couple of random sounds to screw everyone over and make a ton of money... we need to learn to use the word "artist" with more caution!!! more
Authors of an absolutely high-value melodic power: powerful yet never repetitive guitars, excellent bass lines, and wonderfully atmospheric keyboards with carefully chosen sounds that never become intrusive! It's a shame that so few paid attention to them and it's a shame they ended their career after only 4 albums because they truly deserved more!!! more
They have deftly evolved from the early death doom to gothic rock and then to alternative rock, always with great sophistication! Highly recommended! more
A band/artist will also be judged based on the peaks they have reached, but these guys, assuming we can still talk about Sepultura, after "Chaos A.D." (and we’re talking about 1993, almost twenty years ago, just to say) haven’t hit the mark since. more
To be honest... I have never disliked them; I’ve always enjoyed their songs. They were a "band" that seriously had something to say and also had a good melodic structure! more
Referring back to the last eCChecaZZo... I don't know how much mental gymnastics can lead to shortsightedness, but up here there's a nice pile of shortsighted people ;) more
Michael Schenker, fucking genius of the six strings, and he has only one definition, now two with mine! This is Italy!!!
Let’s keep giving money to Vasco, it’s better... more
Not as good as some, better than others... yeah, whatever, but Deep Purple=5. EchecaZZo. more
The video game cannot exist without him. more