The first Italian rap album I listened to from start to finish. Recorded on a cassette. Not exceptional, but honest work. more
My first Italian hip hop CD. more
My first death metal album. It took me several listens to understand it. more
You wouldn't say so. You don't expect it. A serious album. more
Metalheads adore it, but I find it a bit overrated. The only track I really like from this album is The Prisoner. more
Currently, their favorite album. more
One of the few commercial records I bought, to pretend to myself and to my family that I was a person like everyone else. more
Summing it up in one word: rotten. more
Their first two albums are seminal for understanding any metal guitarist that came after. more
Their first two albums are seminal for understanding any metal guitarist that came after. more
The final raspberry is the summary of the spirit of the entire album. more
The record that may appeal to the survivors of life's calamities. more
I personally see it as the continuation of D.I.M. Angry and mean. But modern. more
My first Slayer album. Murky, dark, twisted, evil. A psychological trauma. more
Half an hour of hardcore. Fast, pounding, neurotic, screamed, angry, raw. more
In the wake of Supernatural, which we can say is its continuation. The basic structure of this album is exactly the same. more
Not only was it beautiful, but it was also so popular that even the preppy kids at school liked it. more
Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress, 2nd edition 1990 more
Load-Reload: honest, mature, raw, misunderstood, and underrated albums. You only discover them as an adult and by listening to them carefully. more
Load-Reload: honest, mature, blood-ridden, misunderstood and underrated albums. You only discover them as an adult and by listening to them attentively. more