Malcolm writes the riffs, anyway. more
"And she's the heir of Madonna... but do we really need the heir of Madonna? NOOOOOOO! Enough is enough, that's more than enough. Disgusting in a musical sense. I mean. This wakes up the Tyroleans. :D" more
She is the heir of Madonna, not Lady Gargoyle. more
Long live Claypool! :) Eccentric, crazy, and engaging.
PRIMUS SUCKS! more
Among the pioneers of crossover and influencers of one or more genres of modern metal, Mike Patton, "Jizzlobber," and the bass-drum duo in "The Real Thing" should be enough for anyone still doubting these geniuses. more
Touching ballads, powerful and often provocative pieces, incredible live shows, superb use of a difficult language like German... I'm sorry for those who disagree, but these Germans, while not the epitome of technical skill, are the prototype of the perfect band. more
The Ramones are great because they showed that you could change rock by writing songs consisting of just three chords (the same ones) and with a maximum duration of three minutes: take that, the intellectual wankery of the "I know everything" critics. more
A decaying vortex. Hard to escape unscathed. more
With their gleaming instability, they have brought new life to rock. more
One of the most interesting bands of the last decade. more
Under a Pale Grey Sky We Shall ARISE. more
Recommended by McCartney himself to participate in Woodstock (in a museum in Los Angeles, there is a setlist with his name written last in pen, with, in parentheses, the note "phone call by P.M.C"). Clapton, during a concert, recounts that once in a club in London, Jimmy asked him to come on stage to tune his guitar... anecdotes like these, as far as I'm concerned, only serve to fuel the LEGEND. more
The true fathers of metal. more
Nice. They expressed their views about ten years ago. Musically poor, but that’s expected. Live, an extra vote. more
Even if one desperately wanted to, it's truly impossible to find a rock guitarist who has revolutionized style and technique like he has. more
Looks can be deceiving. They are shorter, less bitchy, and nicer than they seem. In short, there are worse things (but also, thank you iesus, a looooot better things). I give an extra point for their critical/musical competence, obviously unknown to the masses, because commercial image must prevail, honestly quite ridiculous and devoid of substance. more
Ah Ah Ah Ah... But where are those who like it? Maybe they don't know how to write... more
Magnificent. more
His music was truly strange, disorienting, unique.
His death... like his music. A kind of poetry.
"Mark Linkous, having struggled with depression for years, takes his own life by shooting himself in the heart in front of a friend's house in Knoxville, Tennessee." more
Dirt. O_O more