Dio
The only God. Holy hell, what an enormous loss... what a world of shit. more
Angry Samoans
I’ve seen groups of clueless kids who don’t count for shit in the history of music acting all high and mighty...old school is back! more
Airbourne
Among the millions of AC/DC clones, they are undoubtedly among the best, but they're still just clones and therefore don't deserve more than a few casual listens. more
Dee Dee Ramone
"One two three four!!!!!!!" more
Sum 41
the worst pop punk band ever seen, and that's saying something... more
Paolo Nutini
A voice so wonderful and songwriting so delicate that it almost disgusts the most. more
Hans Zimmer
Mr. Soundtrack more
Last Exit
try to bring together in one group three mad heads like those of peter brotzmann, sonny sharrock, and bill laswell... what will come out of it will be something absolutely sensational. the album "last exit" from 1986 is here to testify. more
The Dillinger Escape Plan
One of the most original bands in the extreme scene, "Calculating Infinity" is one of the most important and spectacular debuts in recent years. The collaboration with Patton yielded the EP "Irony is a Dead Scene," which opened up new "melodic" horizons for the band. "Ire Works" is then a magnificent work. Brilliant. more
King Crimson
21st century schizoid man. more
Blue Öyster Cult
The Cult of the Blue Oyster: one of the most beautiful names in the rock scene, indeed... in the panorama. more
Darkthrone
transilvanian hunger aaaaaarrrrrrrggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh h.......soul....cold....the mountain is cold.... more
Joe Lynn Turner
Archetype, prototype, genotype, phenotype, and fundamentally isotopic phototype (and seemingly cheerful) of the soft, hard & heavy frontman. more
Aesop Rock
A very angry American white rapper, like El-P. more
99 Posse
Overrated. However, they've done something salvageable. more
Mike Patton
genius more for the artists he surrounded himself with in Mr. Bungle and Faith No More, rather than for any real personal merits. The second part of his career is enjoyable but forgettable (Fantômas, Tomahawk, Peeping Tom), and the latest "Mondo Cane" is a mess. But his fans will forgive him even this. The average Patton fan is a no less sweetened version of the average Vasco Rossi fan. Listen to the best things from his repertoire, but for the rest, don't get too carried away. more
Ufomammut
immensely overrated by Italian listeners simply because they are Italian. The debut "Godlike Snake" is decent, but from there on they copy/paste the neurosis/electric wizard/sleep template with little personality. From "lucifer songs" onwards, they sound even more retro and dated than "Jerusalem" by Sleep, which came out in 1999, with no innovative drive whatsoever. The latest "eve" is the worst album they have ever made. more
Fred Bongusto
People watch and laugh, not having been with us. In Detroit. more
John Lennon
"God is a concept
by which we measure
our pain.
I'll say it again:
god is a concept
by which we measure
our pain..." ..."The dream is over.
What can I say?
The dream is over.
Yesterday
I was the Dreamweaver,
but now I'm reborn.
I was the Walrus,
but now I'm John.
And so dear friends,
you'll just have to carry on.
The dream is over" Lennon is god. more