Creedence Clearwater Revival -The Singles Collection
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Creedence Clearwater Revival: Bad Moon Rising
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The Jesus And Mary Chain -Psychocandy
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The Jesus And Mary Chain -Honey's Dead
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The Jesus And Mary Chain -Automatic
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Hole -Celebrity Skin
it has a completely new sound for the band. It has a more pop sound and was accompanied by great success, driven by hit singles and strong sales. Many lyrics speak of Love's resentment for her husband's death. "Northern Star," "Playing Your Song," and "Malibu" are considered songs about Kurt Cobain. more
Giuni Russo -Le più belle canzoni
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R.E.M. -Murmur
New Wave and Post-Punk influences blend into a melodic, raw yet refined folk-pop maelstrom, producing twelve beautiful little gems. A dazzling debut for the four from Athens. Then there's "Perfect Circle," I mean. 9 more
Gianluca Grignani -La Fabbrica Di Plastica
I believe that The Plastic Factory needs time to be understood. more
Moby -Go - The Very Best Of Moby
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sepultura -roorback
Perhaps the lowest point reached by Sepultura. All the tracks are the same, overly recycled riffs that claim to "quake" when in reality they amplify a disarming overall flatness. (4) more
Loredana Berté -Compilation
one for whom the war has never ended more
Sepultura -Nation
An album that has little to say. 2 or 3 tracks stand out (like "Sepulnation" and "Vox Populi"), but there's really not much else to highlight. (5) more
Sepultura -Against
The beginning of the end. The only album with Derrick Green on vocals that I can save from being a failure. Max's departure is definitely felt. The nu has now wiped out thrash and the ideas are clearly running low. It barely makes it through. (6) more
Sepultura -Roots
A work that broadens horizons. Nu-metal makes its entrance and the band takes ownership of it. What emerges is an album that can be considered "experimental," distancing itself from what they had done before. An interesting record, but it lacks the right bite. Moreover, "filler" tracks with very short durations come into play, which will be the downfall of the subsequent Sepultura. (6.5) more
Sepultura -Chaos A.D.
For me, the best album ever produced by Brazilians. Max Cavalera at his peak. Social criticism expressed through a powerful and essential thrash, where every note is exactly where it should be. "Territory", "Amen", "Propaganda", "Nomad" are all masterpieces. A level they haven't reached in the past and unfortunately won't come close to in the future. (8.5) more
Sepultura -Arise
The first of the two semi-masterpieces by Sepultura. It’s true, they come after the other greats of thrash, but precisely for this reason it will be complicated to find other such high-quality levels in the genre throughout the '90s. Tracks like the title track, "Dead Embryonic Cells," and "Desperate Cry" are gems of thrash/death. (8) more
Sepultura -Beneath the Remains
First true record by the Brazilians. From black reminiscences, it moves to a more canonical and "thoughtful" thrash, where an Amazonian roughness remains that is inherent to the band and necessary in their musical expression. Songwriting that needs to grow, but a first true noteworthy effort. "Inner Self" is a great track. (7.5) more
Sodom -Obsessed By Cruelty
First album incredibly raw. I don't join those who say it's a gem of black/thrash. I find it too childish (even in the lyrics) to give it a passing grade. The recording is at times unbearable, with instruments overlapping nonsensically. Words are "chopped off" and the pronunciation is slightly scandalous... in short, I don’t like it, despite a few riffs and some old school headbanging rhythms. (5) more
Sepultura -Morbid Visions
Raw, putrid, childish texts, but after all, we are talking about 16-year-olds. And the grade is truly related to an age that, however, shows an unprecedented attitude. (6) more
Sepultura -Schizophrenia
Dish of honest speed thrash/black. I don't find much, but it's still an enjoyable effort. The beginning of the maturation that will come later. (6.5) more