Sean Price
First name Sean, last name Price
You can say what you want but we will miss you.

*Motherfucker, ask God about 'Pac Ask about B.I.G., motherfucker ask about Pun
GANGSTA RAPPERS CAN'T FIGHT, SO THEY RAP ABOUT GUNS...
...P!* more
Fabri Fibra
An insignificant jerk more
Richard Wagner
If Manowar exist today, it's also his fault. more
Angelo Badalamenti
He can transform the deepest emotions into music. more
Tangerine Dream
"Dream" fits perfectly. My nickname wasn't chosen by chance. more
Karlheinz Stockhausen
In the music class, they called him brilliant and unbearable. I like him! more
Nek
There's worse. You're great, I still like you. more
Gigi D'Alessio
We discovered who it was that slammed the door and yelled while closing it. more
Deep Purple -Burn
Everyone is talking about the "Title track" as the best song on the album (which is totally understandable), but can we talk about "Mistreated"?? A terrifying Blues, with a stunning Coverdale!! more
Elisa
Exceptional voice. Her best album is the first: singing in English at 19, an electronic rock-pop where the sharp edges of sound are nicely softened. Gradually, a slow and relentless decline into the banality that sells so well: musical slowness, vocal whining. In short, a Van Gogh who starts painting signs. Wasted talent. more
Zucchero
Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V. Nice voice, is that all it takes? more
Luciano Ligabue
The lyrics are pathetic, the sound terrible and always the same for years. The only merit is having a warm voice, like a radio announcer. So, all this popularity in Italy is absurd. more
Oasis
Yes, it's true: they are all similar and quite simple. But the sound is pleasant, they’re enjoyable to listen to. Cast no shadow and Talk tonight are particularly engaging. more
Muse
I have a strange relationship with them: the music doesn't grab me, I don't like the singer, especially because he always drags his voice. And yet I recognize that they are good. more
U2
Consumable material: after 2 listens of the few decent ones, you're already fed up. The praise of sonic banality, their success is one of the greatest social mysteries. more
Nirvana
Much ado about nothing. more
The Cure
They shift from depressive melancholy to the joy of a child in the blink of an eye. Robert Smith is not a singer, but a poet. more
Eddie Vedder
The world may come crashing down on you, but he is here to reassure you. The best living anxiolytic. more
Robert Miles
He applied ambient elements to "dance" music, but in a much more engaging and emotionally resonant way compared to other past and contemporary artists. Mr. Melodia. more
Justin Bieber
unequivocal symbol of the current musical degeneration.. more