I was eleven in 2000. Chocolate Starfish opened my eyes and ears to musical genres I had previously ignored. They are part of a movement that some call nu metal, which I believe ended with Linkin Park's second album, but I remember it fondly. Limp Bizkit is in da house, bring it on!! more
Remember: there are two types of music: good music and shit music!
And we must respect them. more
..like it or not, INDISPENSABLES. period. more
How to revive Roman tradition with elegance and emotion. more
Pleasant musical ignorance. more
What the heck! more
The perfect soundtrack for a perfect chill-out. more
They were supposed to be called "Bananaciuccia." more
Brilliant, yes, but I wonder why I've always preferred the Stones... more
Since you were there, you could have just written "YMCA" directly. more
Good band even if overrated. Their best works in my humble opinion are Magical Mystery Tour and the White Album. more
LET'S GO PINO!! more
Remember: respect is the fundamental thing. Pieces of shit! more
it wasn't NEI vanadium... it was I vanadium. more
Inconsistency personified, a sixteen-year-old metalhead who has never grown up and only knows how to shoot from the hip at anyone, often without seriously justifying his outbursts. I give it a 2 just for having done some good things with Vanadium, but the shitty person he is clearly takes over. more
Pseudo romantic show-offs from the third millennium, fantastic, particularly Ian Watkins and Jamie Oliver, could have done more. 4.5 for excess. more
Well... it never fully convinced me... more
Just a gift to the rockers of the earth more
Fantastic, I say no more. more
Let's thank them every day for giving us disco music pearls from the '80s! more