Alice in Chains
A black hole in the arm more
Guns N' Roses
The unbearable squeaking of human dementia more
Black Sabbath
"My name is Lucifer, please take my hand..." more
Guns N' Roses
If it weren't for that idiot Axl Rose ruining everything, I would count them among the best heavy-metal bands. Without fame or shame. more
Alice in Chains
A band that led into the tunnel of the most nihilistic and self-destructive thoughts in grunge... among the 4-5 manifesto groups of the '90s. more
Faust'O
he was killing priests, but it was the only way to stay standing!!! more
Guns N' Roses
Punks.. but no one beats AC/DC. more
The Beatles
a mediocre group used as a puppet to counter the cultural revolution that was happening in those years, passed off as a revolutionary group. the quintessence of reaction. their songs are all terrible little tunes as well as masterful marketing moves, all made from the same mold, with the usual reassuring melody and the same chorus, with at most 20 seconds of trumpet. those who thought it was a revolutionary act, I suppose, must have missed the suites of the Velvet Underground. more
U2
The mediocre band par excellence. One of the most overrated on planet Earth. Never did anything good, not even in their early albums; less horrible than the latest ones. more
U2
Remarkable and effective. Excellent musicians and skillful lyricists. Bono has the second most beautiful voice in rock. However, they still have a bit of a journey ahead. more
The Beatles
The Beatles were simply genius. Their being "against the grain" was a remarkable strength exploited to the fullest. They were never excellent musicians, nor were they poor or mediocre. It was their simplicity that proved positively devastating. The desire to do, to reach any goal, to materialize anything perceivable by the human ear and beyond. They succeeded, and I would say they did it magnificently. Immense. Why not, unique. more
The Beatles
Technically, they were not extraordinary musicians, but they had that gift that every rock band would love to have, namely an extraordinary compositional fertility, understood as an ability to write effective, engaging melodies with great ease, capable of appealing to the tastes of millions of people around the world. Ultimately, a group with an uncommon musical intelligence. Which other band has written so many songs that have been so beloved by so many people? more
Queen
I agree with what Rock Antologya said. Their style is unique and hard to imitate. Wonderful, perfect harmonies, sharp percussive comments, May with his one-of-a-kind guitar, and effective lyrics. And Freddie Mercury gifted us with the most beautiful voice of all time. more
Antony and the Johnsons
A voice that rises from the heart to reach US. more
The Sisters of Mercy
Infernal Eldritch more
U2
4 Irish idiots more
IAMX
Darkness and decay in electronics: eighties sounds, nineties attitude. more
Beth Orton
The Norwich Siren: between folk singer-songwriter and elegant electronics. more
CCCP Fedeli alla linea
Revolution in music. Fundamentals. more
Agalloch
Without a doubt one of the best bands around, and not just in a metal sense – in fact, calling them metal is truly reductive. Immense Agalloch. more