Dari
I can't call them steaming shit, at least that serves a purpose. Unfortunately, if they're there, it's because there are even more useless people buying their records. A life in a mine could do them some good, let's hope. more
Discharge
Fundamentals. History of the HC. more
Ritchie Blackmore
God came to earth twice. The first time in the name of Jesus Christ, the second, much more credible, in the guise of Blackmore. more
Slash
Good, good guitarist, but extremely overrated. Solos like the one in Sweet Child O' Mine or November Rain are truly remarkable, but for 90% of the other songs, it's just showy scales that only please those who are not familiar with the real guitar legends. People like Zappa, Hendrix, or Vaughan are on another planet, and I apologize for bringing them up like this. more
Discharge
VIOLENCE! more
Genesis
Indispensable, absurd, inimitable. With Gabriel's departure, however, they have lost a lot. Special mention to Steve Hackett, an exceptional guitarist and innovator like few others, without taking anything away from the other members of the band. more
Federico Fiumani
One of the greatest Italian authors of all time more
Pere Ubu
Yes, it's a real shame that if he wakes up with the "good moon," David Thomas is an "understandable" one, even for you "Wildthing"! Fortunately, it happens rather rarely... more
Black Sabbath
Without Tommy Iommi, metal wouldn't even exist; no one like Black Sabbath has been able to bring to light the dark and somber side of rock, transforming it into a completely new and original musical movement. Magnificent. more
Patti Smith
..the Priestess of Rock!!..the amazing Patti! more
Johnny Cash
Hello, I'm Johnny Cash!! more
Black Sabbath
\m/ Our Masters!!! more
Johnny Cash
cocaine blues. more
Ministry
without them the apocalypse in music would never have been conceived more
Cream
What men! more
Manowar
Fascists. more
Bob Marley & The Wailers
The voice of a nation. Remove Bob Marley and Usain Bolt: who cares about Jamaica anymore!? more
Cream
the first steps of electric blues towards hard rock more
Manowar
they believe too much more