Aldo Tagliapietra
Musician I am particularly attached to. I met him in person, and he is a very approachable person. more
Black Sabbath
The fathers of the concept of heavy and badass riffs, carried on by many bands that I currently love. The Sabbaths themselves have never really captivated me, except for the album Paranoid and scattered songs, up until 1975. Finished with Ozzy for me. I give it a 3 for its importance! more
Slipknot
Tacky metalhead from the club for alternative 14-year-olds more
Swans
Listening to the Swans is like standing in the presence of a terrible and terrifying deity: you don’t necessarily have to worship it intimately; but you must submit to its Law. more
Renaissance -Novella
Fairy-tale like yet surprisingly contemporary, and musically suspended between folk, jazz, and symphonic prog: although generally underrated, this album is a little gem. more
The Beatles -Revolver
Everything is fantastic, almost magical: a vaguely melancholic cover, tracks ranging from music hall to McCartney's baroque pop, to Lennon’s essential rock and psychedelia, lyrics full of references to drugs and death; Scaruffi’s nonsense, this is purely genius. more
The Beatles -Abbey Road
The nonplusultra of British Pop Rock ever, nothing more to say. more
King Crimson -In The Wake Of Poseidon
More challenging than the impressive debut, but not any less significant: "Picture of a City" is the new "21st Century Schizoid Man." "Cat Food" unfolds with jazz and soul influences, there’s also a dark and experimental "The Devil Triangle," a majestic and abyssal title track, and a dreamy and psychedelic "Cadence and Cascade." On the throne of the Crimson King (alongside his more famous works). more
Rammstein -Mutter
Another album for posers who just want to "get high." On the other hand, the creators are still the most useless and overrated band on the planet. Basic guitar parts: Burzum and Quorthon are geniuses in comparison! Ag, yeah, this is supposed to be industrial. Well, I guess I'll go back and listen to Killing Joke... more
System Of A Down -Mezmerize
Here is where I look for alternative/nu metal. An original and unpredictable album. Cigaro is pure sonic adrenaline, and the folk-reggae bursts of Radio/Video are irresistible. Carefree, powerful, hysterical, fun. more
Taylor Swift
"Taylor Swift is earning one million dollars a day, which will amount to 365 million dollars for 2015."

Are DeBestemmie allowed on Debaser? more
Rank and File
Sundown more
Pearl Jam
Hard rock with a vengeance, it's a shame that Vedder's voice doesn't sit well with me; to me, it's too much of a hoarse old man's voice that clashes with their youthful energy. At times it resembles the cries of a deer in heat, it just doesn't work. And I'm sorry about that. Great riffs and masterful solos scattered between Ten and No Code. more
Slipknot -Slipknot
A record for hyped-up hipsters who see in this music a possible evolution of traditional metal, when in reality, the band remains light years away from this concept. A bone-crushing music in and of itself, meant to "draw in" and fill stadiums for everyone to sing along... but then, sing what?
Regressive. more
Buzzov•en
Listen to "Sore" or "The gospel according...II", pure sludge destruction, complete with various movie samples included.
"I NEED TO KNOW, WHAT'S IN YOUR SOUL. PUT THE NEEDLE IN, LET THE HARM BEGIN." more
Between the Buried and Me
That's why I hate people who say "metalcore sucks." more
avenged sevenfold -nightmare
The first album without "The Rev" is paradoxically the most beautiful of the band. "Buried Alive" is a masterpiece, "Victim" is on the same level... The title track is lovely, as well as "Welcome to the Family," and all the others because they all deserve to be mentioned. The peak of the album is reached with the dedication to the departed friend! "So Far Away" is an incredible piece!! Emotional and intense with a terrifying solo, with the guitar almost crying from pain! 5 for life! more
Robert Fripp
The first to arrive at the court of King Crimson. Extraordinary composer. Founder of one of the most incredible musical realities in contemporary music. more
Barriemore Barlow
The greatest drummer of Jethro Tull (even superior to Clive Bunker, who wrote fundamental masterpieces with the band like Aqualung or This Was); as well as one of the best drummers of the seventies. more