Alboth!
The greatest dispensers of "Love" after the PDL. Since 1991. more
Clarence Clemons
You smile at me from the back cover of "Born To Run," and yet you are no longer here. I will always carry your sax in “Jungleland” in my heart. Safe travels, Big Man. more
Gigi D'Agostino
Tunz Tunz without great musicality and without soul, and what's more, most of it is covers! Anyone can make "music" like that! One of the many rapists of music! more
Giuliano Palma & The Bluebeaters
USELESS BAND!!! Almost all covers and, what's more, all the same! more
Stu Cook
You don't quite know what he's doing there, but you're sure that part of the magic was thanks to those mustaches. more
Stu Cook
a man, a legend! more
Cathedral
They have produced some albums below their standards, but for a band that has made records like "Forest of Equilibrium" and "The Carnival Bizarre," a 5 is guaranteed. more
Michele Santoro
Clean your mouth. more
Michele Santoro
Irriverent and cunning provocateur. But certainly not a brown-noser like 90% of his colleagues. more
Marlene Kuntz
LET ME VOMIT A WAVE OF WORDS ON YOU. BUT BUT MARLENE... SHE'S THE BEST!! more
Michele Santoro
The most serious thing is this widespread belief that being biased is wrong, and that there exists a "neutral" way of seeing things, meaning true, objective. Since when has it been a crime to view reality limited to one’s own experience? I demand biased people who seriously confront each other; I want the precarious worker angry against the businessman, the pragmatic politician against the ideological intellectual. This is democracy, not pretending to be all calm, clean, and polite. more
Michele Santoro
It’s the Italians who are hammering their own balls... At a moment in our history, with the hardcore dwarf spitting on the Constitution, entangled in the Mills trial, Mediatrade, Ruby, and various mafia trials against him, with legitimate impediment, justice reform, antisemitic remarks, and tasteless jokes, those who, despite taking a stand, do their job are attacked: they try to tell the truth about the politics of a country that has never wanted to speak the truth. more
The Smashing Pumpkins
A mix between Lex Luthor and Fat Bastard. more
Michele Santoro
A very skilled journalist. He can be annoying, in fact, he gladly is. He may seem biased but, paradoxically, he isn’t. When he speaks, he wounds and willingly so. He is overpaid, but it’s worth it, especially since with the ratings he gets, he recoups his salary in two minutes of advertising and a couple of episodes of each of his shows. 100 of him. More than anything, let’s ask ourselves how much the hell we pay for scum like Ferrara, Sgarbi, and other lowly propagandists of the Criminal in the Council. And who the hell watches them? more
Bark Psychosis
Hats off to this (undeniably) underappreciated and forgotten band. A certain Simon Reynolds, not knowing how to categorize them, decided to label them as post-rock. Alas, I must say, many contemporary bands in this genre lack even a fraction of the creativity and brilliance of this group. more
Michele Santoro
If you're annoying and speak the truth, everyone will give you a hard time. Especially the powerful. Great Santoro. Den Vlaams, you said something stupid. Thank you. more
Michele Santoro
instead of sitting on the couch watching TV, get out of the house and start the fight. more
Michele Santoro
But does Brunetta really exist? I thought he was the hologram of the Great Smurf! more
Michele Santoro
A bit touchy. His show is not very open to dissent. Nevertheless, he is good. more
Michele Santoro
A horrible person. It was about time he left RAI. Everything else is fine, he’s the only unacceptable one (as is Fede, in my opinion). Fuck off, Santoro, you and your buddy Travaglio. You’re both disgusting with your lies. more