Sylvester Stallone
Adrianaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!! more
Allan Holdsworth
"... the advice for the boys who want to learn to play the guitar? You should ask the teachers for advice, ask Holdsworth." taken from an interview with Martin Barre. more
The Beatles
Especially the residents more
Nucleus
Monstrously exceptional, the walkway over the abyss that united London jazz with the Canterbury sound. more
Therapy?
definitely a group to recover from the 90s alternative chaos. more
Bruce Willis
...But with a heart of gold. more
Nucleus
The six axioms of Jazz-prog-rock more
Sylvester Stallone
legendary him and the 3000 annual reruns of "Rambo 3" on Rete 4... more
Bruce Willis
A tough guy. more
Sylvester Stallone
Rocky and Rambo. Rambo and Rocky. more
Soundgarden
Overrated. more
Audioslave
some tracks are nice, I listened to them when I was 14, and I got pretty excited. Then, nothing. 2.5 rounded for nostalgia more
Sajanega
4 crazy wild fools!! maybe the comeback ROCK N ROLL from the countryside.. more
Jimi Hendrix
Gigantic more
Arnold Schwarzenegger
I am governor Schwarzenegger / Pretty soon I'll be dictator / When they made me president... more
Bruce Willis
He has just one expression, but it's been enough for him to play the "tough guy" for an entire career. more
Sylvester Stallone
What does it mean "thanks to men like him, the world is now a better place"? more
Audioslave
I liked the first album. Maybe it was because I was 15 and the idea of Cornell with Morello was just too exciting for me. Even today, I enjoy listening to "Cochise," "Hypnotize," and the furious "Bring 'em Back Alive." I consider the rest of their production to be absolute crap compared to RATM and Soundgarden, but it’s definitely a godsend compared to Cornell’s last solo album, which even manages to outdo them in terms of commercial maneuvers and low quality of composition. Bah!! more
Soundgarden
The best band to come out of Seattle. Cameron's rhythms are INCREDIBLE. Shepherd was a stage animal. Thayil's guitar produced everything and more: a mix of Heavy sounds, Stoner, Psychedelia, and Punk influences. Chris Cornell was THE voice of '90s Rock; there's no contest with Vedder and company. When voting, I prefer not to consider "Down on the Upside," the only out-of-tune note from a band that, by that point (like Seattle as a whole), had nothing left to say. more