My DeFinition in 500 characters is that The Cure are the cure. more
the Frank Zappa of the Saxophone!!! more
There is no need for a definition for a man like that. Simply, the music. more
One of the greats of comics more
A key author of the '80s, but who has been riding the wave since the mid-'90s. And by the way, there are authors who surpass him in every respect you've listed, both Western and Eastern. more
It may not be a literary genius, but in terms of pathos, wickedness, rawness, strength, and beauty of the graphic mark... no one surpasses it. more
Passable... more
Above them perhaps only Joy Division more
..as indispensable as the Depeche Mode or the Smiths.. that is, a damn thing! more
Exceptional, perhaps a bit repetitive lately, but truly great. The first brilliant albums. Faith is their masterpiece. more
indispensable. I can't imagine the world without the music of The Cure, Robert Smith is an amazing songwriter. these forty-four pairs of balls are useless. more
It also works as a substitute for Catnip! more
It's an adjective, 7 letters, starts with a G, and if you add a T, it reminds you of your bird. more
Mmm, call me crazy, but I've never heard anything that comes close to him in modern music (classical excluded). more
Catchy. more
Madò, Geeno gave me 3. I’m hanging myself too. more
But what a 5! These ones should be given lim(x->0+) 1/x = +āˆž! The masters of Music made Darkness. The monument to Despair, of momentum and at the same time of rejection of the Divine. A sweet little stab to the heart... more
4+: "System Of A Down" & "Toxicity"
2: everything else
Not a real fan, but the first two albums make me headbang happily :D more
I used to listen to them a lot. I have to stand up for them: they have never called themselves metal, as far as I know; it’s others who have labeled them that way. To me, they play a kind of rock that is sometimes "pandering," sometimes melancholic (the so-called "goth" or "dark" side), and sometimes a bit more pumped up (the elusive "metal" part), all sprinkled with a strong catchiness. I don’t think they’re that bad. I listen to them very little now, but I don't see a reason to spit on them. And then there’s Amy Lee.. _ more
The most beautiful eyes in horror cinema more