Really valid at the beginning (Fly to the Rainbow and Virgin Killers are excellent Hard Rock albums), truly awful in the '80s. more
Live they are extraordinary. Technically flawless. In my opinion, a bit too "self-assured." more
The group that manages to capture violence and wickedness in music like no other. A cult band, but in my opinion, they remain far more powerful and effective than all those myriad of death, black, brutal, metalcore, grind bands... A cut above the rest. Unmatched. Metallica, Megadeth, and Anthrax, that is, the rest of the big four, combined don't even compare to the hair of Kerry King's most fleshy ass. more
A bit fluctuating... but tell me if anyone can make a better film than One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest... more
Hold The Line!!! more
How to be Punk while knowing how to play. Great. more
"Say something for the record, tell the people what you feel" "Fuck the record and fuck the people!" more
Let's stop being hypocrites and admit that "The Black Parade" is a great album. more
Bravo? You mean monstrous. Music that tops the charts, but also of an unbelievable quality, at least in their true records. Musicians from another planet. more
useless more
One of the most fascinating personalities in the history of Rock. Musically more form than substance, he has reached both the pinnacle and the nadir. Only someone with a name like "Piero Scaruffi" could possibly not like him. more
One of the most interesting bands of the underground hard rock scene of the '70s. The other UFOs, the ones that were supposed to arrive on 21/12/2012, apparently got stuck in traffic on the Rings of Saturn. Or maybe they just forgot. more
One of the greatest and unfortunately underrated hard rock bands of all time, their self-titled debut, the stunning Tyranny and Mutation, and Secret Treatise undoubtedly secure their place in the rock Olympus. more
For a whole decade ('69-'79), he produced nothing but fantastic albums, with at least 3 or 4 absolute masterpieces and another 4-5 splendid records. One of the greatest singer-songwriters of all time, undeniably. Then, although somewhat sporadically, he was still great ("This Note's For You, Freedom, Dead Man, Sleeps with Angels). Gigantic. more
perhaps the most boring group in history more
I became a major fan that night and picked up Asbury Park immediately. Qundi Bowie is definitely someone who knows a lot about music :) I’ve never particularly loved his version of Saint in the City, but he has undoubtedly written great songs, above all, for my tastes, The Man Who Sold The World! For now, I give him a 4, but I still have to finish listening to part of the discography. more
Great the Zeppelins...maybe a bit overrated on "Led Zeppelin 4" but still a great album! more
The best rock band, and there's no debate about it! Even better than the Zeppelin technically... more
He should just stick to playing the guitar and revolving around the blues. Both things he does very well. more
let's not exaggerate felo! let's not exaggerate! that just one minute of supper's ready (to mention one of the many progressive masterpieces) wipes out the entire discographies of all punk bands... more