Poison
ridiculous clowns. more
John Petrucci
masturbator. more
Johnny Rotten
Anyway, a symbol and an icon, he was the truest of the band and even had the courage to tell them to fuck off while remaining stranded. He reinvented himself and did great things with PIL. (The only flaw is that he hated Pink Floyd) :D more
Johnny Rotten
The next brand ambassador for Mentadent. more
Bruce Springsteen
On this site, there’s too much bullshit being said about this man who is undoubtedly one of the greatest American songwriters of all time. more
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Sarò il tuo giocattolo di plastica. more
Fulci
"the trash" of Italian horror more
Bruce Springsteen
Honestly: It's a bit lacking. But the music is sly and Saprendertianchedimattina. more
Paul Gray
Too bad. I don't listen to Slipknot anymore, but Paul Gray had certainly shown he knew how to play on Mate Feed Kill Repeat. more
Paul Gray
I have no idea who he/she was. more
Paul Gray
R.I.P. more
Paul Gray
Underestimated dead. more
Paul Gray
Very underrated...R.I.P more
Hermann Hesse
Siddhartha more
Roger Corman
Genius and prophet... more
Kaos One
100% Hardcore 100% HH more
Afterhours
Not much good beyond the first two albums. If they had only those, they would be worth a solid 5. But in their maturation, they lose significantly in comparison (perhaps unfairly) with Marlene Kuntz. more
Alessandro Baricco
someone who writes well and, at times, also pleasant things. more
The Rolling Stones
As a kid, I always thought, "between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, I choose the Stones," mainly because the Stones seemed the angriest and dirtiest. The most rock 'n' roll, in short, just how I liked it. But the truth is that the Beatles, assuming the comparison can find a logical basis, were a notch above. However, the riff of "Brown Sugar" is Richards', and when you hear it, you come in your pants. more