Sonic Youth -Daydream Nation
Icy fire. Not exactly among my favorites, but absolutely seminal. The pairing of "The Sprawl"/"Cross the Breeze" is deadly. more
Pixies -Surfer Rosa
The best of the goblins, at least in my opinion. Doolittle is more diverse, but it’s definitely not as fun and carefree.
"Break my Body," "River Euphrates," and "Vamos," just to avoid the usual names. more
AC/DC
The worst of world rock together with guns and roses. more
Billy Cobham -Spectrum
it can't be missing on the deserted island! more
Toto
The American Pooh...with the necessary technical-socio-cultural distinctions, of course. Incredible musicians, but...can you tell who sings in one track and who in another?! They have tremendously flattened and similar voices. more
Lindisfarne -Back and Fourth
little remains of the early British folk rock....light, on the verge of adequacy more
Daniele Silvestri -Il Dado
really beautiful album, Silvestri still very inspired. more
Various Artists -The Blues
a stunning collection! more
Paul Weller -22 Dreams
Everything it's capable of in an absolutely fragmented and illogical album. A masterpiece! more
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Beautiful to see the CCR twentieths. more
Darkthrone
My personal definition of "black metal" along with Sargeist. more
Ramones
Punk in all its simple and rebellious magnificence. more
Slipknot
The typical novice band. more
Listening
They came from Boston, a fertile scene for psychedelia even though the movement was artificially created, just to have an alternative music scene to the Californian one. The Bosstown Sound was the East Coast's response. more
Coez
A (typical) pop rap artist with "so much meaning." Honestly, I hate it. more
Justin Bieber
This guy is a huge artist, definitely an innovative singer with influences of progressive rock, country, industrial, and choral music, producing extremely complex music that is not very commercially oriented, with poetic lyrics and extensive use of metaphors. Now let's put this guy aside and talk about Justin Bieber, a gigantic abortion for (mentally challenged) eight-year-old girls. more
Marco Carta
An Italian pride. Just kidding, I’d rather endure "All The Love" by Christian Death than this crap. more
Tokio Hotel
Truly one of the worst groups in the entire universe. The thing I appreciate most about them and their entire career is the Nonciclopedia page that mocks them. more
Christian Death
The pioneers of American gothic rock. Simply unmatchable. Main influence on Danzig, Cradle of Filth, Type O Negative, Nine Inch Nails, Evanescence, Marilyn Manson, and Jane’s Addiction (according to Wikipedia). more