I don't want to seem too arrogant... a 4, come on... today I'm being nice. more
The greatest drummer in history after Chad Smith and Keith Moon, monumental.
Beautiful and deep voice, an excellent pop composer, and with Genesis he produced great albums. more
Holy Madonna...the worst drag possible. Perhaps the most boring and pointless band in the entire history after Coldplay and Foo Fighters. more
A torture. Unbearable and extremely annoying. more
a failed prank more
The clean vocals clearly imitate Rob Zombie, the growl seems directly sampled from the first album of System of a Down and the first one of Soulfly, the keyboards are blatantly taken from Fear Factory, and the singer is more over-the-top than the Limp Bizkit guitarist without even wearing makeup. The brooding bass of Korn is missing, likely due to obvious technical limitations. The cover is too '90s for anyone, and they even manage to imitate Slipknot from three years later by putting a boring state background. more
Bigger than they seem. Beautiful and very unique songs. A brand. And then Jim Morrison. Overrated, what a load of crap! more
A good band trying to win over those who appreciate a rock (which over time has become more pop) alternative. Worth listening to... if you don't turn up your nose at electronic elements, otherwise just enjoy the first two albums. more
The Doors are amazing. Strange Days and Morrison Hotel are just decent. Waiting for the Sun, the Soft Parade, and L.A. Woman are unlistenable except for the following tracks: Hello I Love You, The Unknown Soldier, Spanish Caravan, Riders on The Storm. Anyway, this is enough for 5 stars. more
how disgusting oh my god more
The penultimate album by R.E.M. before the conclusion of a career that borders on perfection; it’s a short album in duration, fast, direct like it hasn't been since the days of "Monster." Irresistible guitar riffs in their simplicity, like in the opening track "Living Well Is The Best Revenge;" but it’s the epic depth of the title track that rises above all the other songs, with a final chorus where Michael's voice scratches once again...COME BACK TO PAST... more
"She Sells Sanctuary," "Fire Woman," "Rain," "Love Removal Machine": how the Cult "rocked" in the eighties. Gothic Hard Rock in the early part of their career, with abundant Psychedelic influences as their unfortunately waning career progressed... SPIRITWALKER... more
Francesco, from up there make us hear your voice again... more
Okay, credit for the sound research etc.... but it’s truly unbearable, verbose, annoying, willfully pompous and pretentious. Unlistenable to most. Music for pseudo-intellectuals of little worth. more
Music for people like geeno.
I think this is enough to understand the crappiness of the character... more
It can only succeed in Italy. Another plagiarist of American rap, pitiful. A confirmation of the fact that Italy will always be left behind. more
The Iguana made the difference... more
Am I the only one who notices a certain resemblance to Takeshi Kaneshiro? more