Ilona Staller
history of music! more
Pearl Jam
Light years ahead of the Nirvana... more
Soundgarden
Take the first two in a blind selection. more
Soundgarden
There's no need to define them, you just have to listen to Superunknown and that's it. more
The Beatles
Fuck the know-it-alls, they are among the biggest ever. more
ZZ Top
Crazy bikers, beer drinkers, troublemakers, creators of a blues rock perfect for the desert! more
Marlene Kuntz
The lords of alternative rock in Italy, with all due respect to Verdena. more
Marlene Kuntz
With albums like "Catartica," "Il Vile," and "Ho Ucciso Paranoia," one of the most important projects in our local rock scene of the past decade. A certain decline will follow, but with some remarkable comebacks ("Bianco Sporco," "Che Cosa Vedi"). more
Üstmamò
One of the most interesting and varied bands of the '90s in Italy. Redeghieri's voice is angelic and harsh at the same time. more
Soundgarden
A band that back then knew a lot, and I mean a lot. "Superunknown" and "Badmotorfinger" are epic. GIVE US BACK THE OLD CHRIS! more
Soundgarden
he would say: "well done Chris, after decades of hard work you've finally made it into the right circle" more
Soundgarden
Who knows what the Chris Cornell of back then (let's say up to Superunknown) would say if he saw the Chris Cornell of now, who instead of "kicking" ass is making them "shake" in the service of Timbaland... more
The Beatles
"Every Scaruffone is beautiful like his mother!" And I really like those from Liverpool much more... more
ZZ Top
Well, I would say they define themselves splendidly: "To do rock you need hair, and ZZ Top has more than anyone!" more
Soundgarden
hard rock at 360 degrees more
Fugazi
immense. more
The Beatles
I have never understood why one can't listen to both the Velvet Underground and the Beatles. The Beatles were great because composing melodies that endure over time and withstand repeated listens is much harder than playing a 30-minute sitar solo. more
The Beatles
No doubt about it: great band. more
Manowar
People are too smug in their consistency. I only save the trilogy "Fighting The World" - "Kings Of Metal" - "The Triumph Of Steel" from them, maybe also "Battle Hymns" and a few other scattered songs; otherwise, they have now become tiresome. more
Manowar
of historical significance for "Into the glory ride," the rest is garbage galore... highly harmful to the auditory nerve... more