Michelangelo Buonarroti
He dealt with many tough things. more
Nelly Furtado
It's too easy to say that it sucks. We have to consider that the first two albums were really beautiful, then she became Britney and died :( more
Rainbow
Long live Rock n Roll more
Giovanni Allevi
Musically, it will be a mess, but on the bike, it goes fast! more
Giovanni Allevi
Mario Cassini has very confused ideas about metal... more
Semiramis
If only a certain Michele Zarrillo (yes, him!) had continued down this path... What a shame. more
Keith Emerson
of Emerson's relationship with ideas and skill: entirely lacking the former while abounding in the latter, destined for the circus world. more
Perturbazione
One's heart translated into music. more
Naglfar
One of the best expressions of Swedish black/death... Unique heirs to the unmatched Dissection... more
Black Sabbath
They killed flower power and the hippie culture. If until that moment the watchwords had been peace, love, and brotherhood, after their debut a dark shroud filled the skies of Rock and nothing was ever the same again. The funeral bells of the title track of their first album were not just the beginning of a song, but the epitaph of an era now passed and the gloomy foreboding of what is to come. THANK YOU MASTERS FOR HAVING SHOWN US THE WAY!!! more
Black Sabbath
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath... G-R-A-N-D-I-O-S-I more
Club Dogo
They made a decent first EP, the first album that can be counted among the classics of the genre, and little by little they fell lower and lower until they reached what they are today, puppets! 5 for the first album, 1 for the current period. more
Club Dogo
One word: RIDICULOUS more
Black Sabbath
One of the most influential bands in hard rock - heavy metal, and definitely one of my favorites. more
Gossip
musically evanescent, aesthetically unwatchable. the worst cover band more
Linkin Park
with that pathetic air of a false serious group, they are even worse than the Dari. more
Linkin Park
The first two albums were much better, and they were still terrible. Objectively remarkable in their passage through the most fashionable genres: from the worst of late '90s nu metal to the whiny, plasticky Coldplay-esque pop-rock that's so popular now; it's odd they didn't have a pop-punk phase. If they had been born in 1988, we would have seen them transition from hair metal to grunge. more