Dream Theater
In the realm of prog metal, until 2002 they managed to make their mark, despite an imperfect debut and the slight misstep of Falling Into Infinity. From then on, it was virtuosities without head or tail, glued together with spit. If you're a fan of theirs, stop at I&W and Awake. more
Roy Harper
Hats Off to Roy Harper. more
Tom Verlaine
one of the 3 sides that make up the magic triangle of the New York new wave: him, Patti Smith, and David Byrne, the ultimate spokespeople for metropolitan alienation of the late '70s. ah, he’s also my favorite guitarist. more
Squarepusher
It seeps into your most hidden and disturbing mental distortions. more
Terry Gilliam
Great director. I admit that overall I'm not crazy about his filmography, however "Brazil" is a timeless masterpiece, truly exceptional. more
Dødheimsgard
A group for everyone and for no one more
Tool
No one has come as far as they have. And they still have at least 2 albums ahead of them. UNREPEATABLE. more
Metallica
The first 3 albums were inspired and revolutionary, peaking with MOP. Afterwards, their creativity was distracted by success. Great albums as well are AJFA and Metallica, but from there on it was bad, bad, bad. Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets will always remain in the top 10/20 metal albums, despite everything. more
Guns N' Roses
The prototype of the legendary band for extra-musical reasons. Very engaging live, great debut, but with UYI I & II they clearly proved to be a good band, but nothing more. Nonetheless, they remain useful as a transitional group, to reach smarter music. GOOD BUT NOT GREAT. more
Elvis Presley
The songs aren't too bad, it's a shame he didn't write either the music or the lyrics and mainly "copied" what black artists were already doing. Still, he brought rock n roll to the mainstream. more
Colle der fomento
just hardcore...and not just that! more
Colle der fomento
Roman funk. more
Gong
A whole different planet. more
Stalin
It seems that in the event of Pisapia's victory in Milan, he will rise again and settle in Palazzo Chigi. more
Stalin
...to the count, add also X million deaths caused by "programmed famines" in Ukraine...a genius of Evil, not even the little mustache had reached such heights...but he won a war and, as we know, history is written by the winners. more
Stalin
Hitler was definitely more coherent. A true demon with a sickle and hammer. Unforgivable are those who have kept his name alive after Kruschev. more
Che Guevara
The most overrated man in history. more
Refused
The Shape of Punk to Come has the noise inside. more
The Verve
the only decent piece that you can remember was also copied from "The Last Time" by the Rolling Stones. more
Pantera
5 minutes alone!!! more