Workhorse

DeRank : 6,75
DeAge™ : 6947 days • Here since 2 june 2007
In the Olympus of hard rock alongside Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin.

di Workhorse | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 1,24

Commercial, outrageously pompous, circus-like but also creators of some of the best pop rock tracks of the '70s. And even after that, they've produced good stuff now and then.

di Workhorse | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 1,47

It's been thirty years that they keep repeating themselves in a tiresome manner and without the slightest grit; a decent guitarist and Eno's hyperproduction aren't enough to keep the show running. They should go to work and stop acting like messiahs on earth when they're more sold out than anyone else.

di Workhorse | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 3,36

The best Heavy Metal band, also because they don't always try to be TRVE.

di Workhorse | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 0,43

"Never trust the junkie"

di Workhorse | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 0,00

Can everything that wouldn't exist today without them be defined in 500 characters?

di Workhorse | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 2,17

To be avoided like the plague

di Workhorse | Comments: 04 | DeRank™: -0,72

A band (namely Chuck Schuldiner) capable not only of inventing much of a genre but also of completely avoiding its two main pitfalls: ridiculous lyrics and deadly boredom.

di Workhorse | Comments: 01 | DeRank™: 6,65

Good in their genre in the '80s. Then they released some of the most embarrassing records in rock history.

di Workhorse | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 0,00

Progressive Rock disguised as Death Metal. At seventeen, they were the best thing I had ever heard; today, they make my hair turn white.

di Workhorse | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 0,00