When the bigwigs at MTV decided that so-called "punk rock" had to be trendy, they pumped it up like crazy.. Until, fortunately, it all blew up.. more
lots of smoke and no roast...some good tracks but not much else, dated pop rock more
let's say they could have spared themselves lyrics and music. indecently on trust. more
No, the greatest Italian singer-songwriter is De André. more
great lyrics, but pointless music. more
I could only hate them exclusively for this: Cripple Bastards--girl who lives on Heaven Hill For the rest, they're rather harmless. They’re a bit pathetic.
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exceptional smarties. more
So much anger for nothing. more
I have always regarded their music as a nice steaming pile of shit. more
The Allen Ginsberg of us others, empty, without horror of himself. more
The greatest Italian singer-songwriter. Period. De Andrè, as a privileged son, had too romantic a vision of life. Guccini is more grounded in reality. more
the screen on which the filth produced by man is projected... anger, despair, nihilism, pure hatred... without mincing words, direct and brutal... more
Why didn't I discover them earlier? Enveloping and captivating... more
A spell unfurled among the petals of time more
Rock. more
In the Olympus of hard rock alongside Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. more
Commercial, outrageously pompous, circus-like but also creators of some of the best pop rock tracks of the '70s. And even after that, they've produced good stuff now and then. more
It's been thirty years that they keep repeating themselves in a tiresome manner and without the slightest grit; a decent guitarist and Eno's hyperproduction aren't enough to keep the show running. They should go to work and stop acting like messiahs on earth when they're more sold out than anyone else. more
The Green Day? Punk like the hammerhead's grandma. more
genius more