Kyuss -Welcome To Sky Valley
My favorite Stoner Rock album. more
Kyuss -Blues For The Red Sun
The origin of Stoner Rock. more
Leftfield -Leftism
According to an old survey among several high-profile English DJs, the best electronic music record of the nineties. more
Johnny Cash -Unearthed
Encyclopedia of American Traditional Music. more
Immortal -Battles In The North
The storm in the heart of winter. more
Eddie Vedder -Ukelele Songs
One may be worth the record, or five the wonderful idea of searching for the extreme simplicity of daily life. The average is therefore three. more
Fear Factory -Demanufacture
Clearly a masterpiece of 90s metal. more
Eddie Vedder -Into The Wild
The moral of the story is that no one can escape and survive alone. We are all interdependent. That's why a compromise will always be necessary. more
Eiffel 65 -Move Your Body
Unfortunately, I know this as well. May God who is in the Highest save us from it, because sooner or later the revival will begin. more
Anthrax -Persistence Of Time
According to them, the most serious album they've made. And that's why I bought it. more
Manowar
Damn, how always dull they have been. The only good song in their entire discography is Defender. And yet, they are considered essential by every metalhead seeking respect. I give a one, out of generosity. more
DragonForce
Of course things don’t help when you’re introduced to a new group as "extreme power metal," you buy the record enthusiastically, and then you find out you’ve purchased an album of theme songs for fantasy cartoons... more
Club Dogo
Three suburban wannabes, rather mediocre and certainly not shining with depth. Ultimately, they achieved massive success because the kids saw themselves reflected in their records. Let's say they were the leftovers of the good alternative rap from the nineties. more
Elisa
I didn't know I could like it this much. In the landscape of Italian music, it's certainly above average. more
Zucchero
Highs and lows. At the same time, objectively very beautiful songs and others that are utterly poor and obscene. more
DJ Gruff
Always teetering between being incredibly smart and being a complete idiot. Take it or leave it. You accept him as he is. more
Bassi Maestro
The way to disengagement in the Italian rap world of the nineties. A bit serious, a bit "tu vo' fa' l'americano". more
Sfera Ebbasta
Once upon a time, in the world of Italian rap, if you wrote certain things, everyone would laugh in your face. more