Flaw
powerful and fundamentally very aggressive, but also slow and melancholy... penetrating and unique in the emotions they manage to convey... more
Deftones
powerful, long, and he(a)vy riffs... perhaps unique in their crossover... more
The Bastard Sons of Dioniso
equal to 90 percent of the debaserians, and maybe even better…! more
Madredeus
so out of place here on Deb... magical more
Madreblu
a beautiful memory of one of the best moments in Italian pop. more
The Bastard Sons of Dioniso
damn, should I put them first or at the end? (3 is ignorance, not an evaluation) more
The Bastard Sons of Dioniso
Lost, Finley, Dari, Sonohra, Vanilla Sky, etc. They fit snugly among these commas without too much fuss. more
Busted
I heard them humming once on MTV about a ruined wedding. Then they disappeared. Better this way. more
Yellowcard
A bit "emo" (of the '90s variety, for the type of sensitivity expressed in the lyrics, Taurus), very pop with a few splashes of violins here and there. When I was 15, I found them quite pleasant. Today, they're a little less so. Still nice, though. more
Zebrahead
They made a little pop song about playmates... nothing else to note. more
Limp Bizkit
Say what you want (poseurs, commercial, sellouts, annoying), but they have been and remain one of the best modern rap metal bands out there, as well as one of the leading representatives of the nu metal movement, thanks to two amazing albums like "Three Dollar Bill Yall$" and "Significant Other." LB IN DA HOUSE! more
Limp Bizkit
Dead after the excellent second album, except for a few salvable tracks. more
Limp Bizkit
for those who aren't used to such simplicity and straightforwardness in music, they're not the best... a blend of rap, nu metal, and psychedelic effects... vulgar and unfriendly, and maybe even a bit like jokers... more
Korn
A herd of buffaloes gone mad from '94 to '99. A flock of scraggly sheep from 2000 onward. more
Nick Drake
Like an old, dear friend you haven't seen in a long time... more
The Subways
roccherrolle...fuck! more
Bruce Dickinson
To me, it has always seemed that those who criticize Bruce's voice are just a bunch of bitter people........or a bunch of pathetic fans of drim tiater!!!! Scram For Us Bruce!!!!!!!!! more
Bruce Dickinson
He had already broken the marbles right after the first album with Iron Maiden. more
Bruce Dickinson
He certainly has the voice, and he proves it again live, but I've always found it terribly monotonous. more
Ronnie James Dio
He is Bruce Dickinson and everything else is a bore. more