Devo
the cool group par excellence. and in 2010 a new album. more
Coldplay
after the first album it was love... the rest was terror. more
Coldplay
And where did these come from? more
NOFX
From the new millennium onwards inaudible, but before that they came out with a couple of nice things. Funny idiots and sometimes not just that, in their genre for me they’re a 5 and overall I absolutely give them a 3 (He's got his, and I've got mine Meet the Decline...) more
Coldplay
one of the most scandalous and harmful musical narcotics in circulation. more
NOFX
Well, I like them too. more
NOFX
I like them! more
Blue Öyster Cult
Too often forgotten, the true fathers of '80s metal are them. Heavy and Thrash, first and foremost, would not have been the same without them (just listen to how much Mustaine was inspired by Eric Bloom's voice for his singing). more
Deep Purple
"The loudest band in the world" (quote) p.s. never anyone who remembers Blue Oyster Cult in the "rankings" of the most influential hard rock bands, huh... more
Deep Purple
Yardbirds Led Zeppelin Black Sabbath Soundgarden the right ranking. Deep Purple too commercial. more
Denny Laine
An honest tradesman in the service of the great Paul, yet together they have written beautiful songs. more
Deep Purple
Trying to rank Deep Purple, Zeppelin, and Sabbath seems like a load of crap to me, no, sorry, it’s crap. more
Deep Purple
I love them, fantastic both in Mark II, and with Coverdale and Hughes. But let's not joke around.. Led Zeppelin are untouchable! more
Deep Purple
A synonym for pure Hard Rock is tough. Blackmore and Lord make the difference compared to their contemporaries Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. more
Ravi Shankar
There is something transcendental in his music. more
Davide Van De Sfroos
How much the Lake District has managed to produce musically: Davide is a great poet, able to exalt even the simplest things with his words, as well as the serene beauty of Lake Como. Perhaps in terms of songwriting he has somewhat stalled lately, but his mix of acoustic, country, folk, and that little touch of reggae is unmistakable. more
Judas Priest
never understood their success? well, let's say they just kicked off a genre, both musically and iconographically, nothing transcendent. more
Ravi Shankar
I may have listened to less than ten of his songs. I already love him. more
Tool
Suffering. more
Judas Priest
magnificent more