4 for their historical importance, but they are, in my humble opinion, overrated. In the end, the truly beautiful songs will be around ten, not to mention the decline in the last albums. At least they give some visibility to the genre and often serve as a gateway band. more
When I was a little kid, I loved them; I don't know how many times I listened to "Hanno ucciso l'uomo ragno." more
The chameleons of metal, at ease with any sound. Album after album, they prove that the scene is healthy and still has something to say. One of the best heavy bands currently around. more
Pioneers of post-punk? Founders of dark wave? Ian Curtis ascended to the status of a myth due to his premature death? So many questions and statements about Joy Division, but one thing is certainly sure... brilliant!!! more
500 characters are few. I could write 500 million about this group. It starts in the early '80s, with (seemingly) little songs like Dreaming of Me. Watch out, there are already some gems, I mention Photographic or See You, scattered here and there. Then it’s an ascent: Black Celebration, Music for the Masses, Violator, and Songs of Faith and Devotion. Alan Wilder leaves, oh dear! They lose a lot, but follow up with four other masterpieces. I still wonder why!!! Why does it feel like the sounds come from within me? more
A key figure of the dark side of the Moon and then a stunning guide of its Project, the good Alan represents a leading figure in the history and technical innovation of popular music. It all started with a "dream within a dream." more
"Don't let go/You've got the music in you" more
SLAYEEEEEEEER! more
Novelist in the vein of the best American minimalist tradition... more
A great rapper who has created two fantastic albums in his genre like "The Slim Shady LP" and especially "The Marshall Mathers LP". It’s a shame that he is belittled by many just because he sells a lot and because his videos air on MTV (as if that were the only reason…). more
DeFinizionInteriore 1.16. Paradoxical, crazy, surprising, irreverent, fun, brilliant, and the more you have, the more you add. An unparalleled manipulator of worlds. more
"Uuuuuh, suck on my chocolate salty balls.... Suck em now!"... It's his, right?! more
I haven't listened to the genre in a long time, but when it comes to Emperor, there's no debate. more
He brought a bit of irony to a genre that took itself too seriously, and videos on MTV with politically incorrect lyrics like his had never been heard before. Over time, it got worse; his last album is garbage, but he recorded a couple of significant albums in the '90s. more
The early works, especially, are really interesting; the singles that were played in heavy rotation are the most inconsistent part of his production (except for a few exceptions). Over time, however, it has gotten worse. more
Pretentious. more
Pharaonic videos in heavy rotation on MTV, eighth-hand buffoonery, pimple-faced kids wearing his t-shirt.. Oh yes, a true genius.. more
great TheJargonKing! more
he is boring! more
underrated. more