Simply, the protagonists of the best rock ever played in Italy, without a chance of rebuttal.

 If 'Moonshiner' is by far the best rock album in Italy... 'The Sun, The Snake, The Hoo' is much more than that.

This review praises Boohoos' 'Here Comes The Hoo (1986-87)' as the best rock ever played in Italy. The album masterfully blends garage, punk, blues, psychedelia, and glam influences. Standout tracks like 'Search And Destroy' and 'Nancy’s Throat' showcase their unique and powerful style. The reviewer highlights the band's ability to channel legendary 70s rock influences while creating something fresh and remarkable. It is highly recommended for rock enthusiasts seeking authentic raw sound. Dive into Boohoos' gritty 80s rock masterpiece and experience Italy's finest garage-punk-blues fusion today!

 "Calvin and Hobbes contain comedic images that cannot be reproduced in other media."

 "Reflecting carefreely might be the way to find the best answers to the big questions about life and death."

This review praises Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes for its exceptional art and wit. The strip balances playful childhood adventures with deep philosophical themes. Its characters and imaginative stories engage all ages. Calvin and Hobbes is celebrated as a timeless classic that entertains while provoking thoughtful reflection. Dive into the witty and imaginative world of Calvin and Hobbes—read, laugh, and reflect with this timeless comic classic!

 It’s an extremely powerful record, “Enjoy The Creeps,” throughout its duration and in all its twelve tracks.

 The definitive Farfisa-song of the Eighties garage and one of those tracks that should appear in any anthology of the genre.

The Creeps' 1986 debut album 'Enjoy The Creeps' is a powerful and raw tribute to classic Sixties garage punk. With a sandpaper-throated vocalist and distinct Farfisa organ riffs, the album channels the spirit of the genre in a pure and thrilling form. Despite the band's later decline, this record remains a highlight in the European garage punk revival. It features notable tracks like 'Down At The Nightclub' and covers classics by the Sonics. Listen to 'Enjoy The Creeps' and dive into the authentic Eighties garage punk revival!

 "Even if wrinkles age the face and hair turns white, the passion that makes your heart beat and the vigor that moves your arm... those don’t fade."

 "The Gang fought the law... and the law won. But it will continue to fight, of this there’s no doubt."

The Gang reunited in 2009 to perform a passionate set of classic punk tracks from their early albums. The review highlights their undiminished energy and heartfelt delivery, noting the band's commitment to telling stories of Italy and resistance. The album 'Tribe's Reunion' is described as a sentimental and powerful collection, blending nostalgia with raw punk spirit. Memorable covers deepen the emotional impact. The reviewer hails it as the album of the year 2010. Listen to The Gang’s 'Tribe’s Reunion' and feel the undying punk spirit and passion for rebellion!

 I was swept away by thirty tracks of wild rock’n’roll, blues, psychedelia, punk, garage, power pop, and more.

 For twenty-three years now, rock’n’roll in its definitive version.

This review praises "Do The Pop," a two-CD anthology capturing 50 seminal tracks from Australia's and New Zealand’s garage rock scene between 1976 and 1987. It highlights influential bands like New Christs, Radio Birdman, and Hoodoo Gurus, celebrating the raw energy, diverse styles, and lasting legacy of this era. The reviewer expresses personal enthusiasm, emphasizing the powerful impact of the compilation on 40-somethings familiar with this golden period of rock. Dive into this explosive compilation and relive the fierce spirit of Australian garage rock’s golden era!

 David Johansen wonderfully epitomizes the blackest soul of music and the white one (swing).

 Those who don’t dance to these notes are probably dead or not doing very well.

David Johansen’s Buster Poindexter album masterfully revives the swing era by blending influences from jazz, blues, and soul. The record balances danceable party tracks with heartfelt renditions like “House of the Rising Sun.” While later works didn’t equal this album’s impact, this debut stands out as a unique and elegant fusion. The review also criticizes later mainstream swing revival acts for lacking the authenticity of Poindexter's work. Dive into Buster Poindexter’s stylish swing revival—listen and feel the rhythm of a true musical fusion!

 This album is the perfect meeting point between Mahalia Jackson (for the emotion and passion), the Ramones (for the joyful punk spirit), and the Violent Femmes (for the irreverent flair).

 The best musical gift you can give yourself is to procure this album and put it on the turntable on the night of December 24th, exactly at midnight, making sure the volume is at ‘eardrum-shattering’ level.

This review praises The Mercy Seat album as a remarkable blend of gospel and punk, highlighting Gordon Gano's role and the powerful vocals of Zena Von Heppinstal. The rhythm section and intense energy create a dynamic listening experience. The album is short but impactful, recommended as a must-have and an ideal holiday gift. Don't miss this rare gospel punk masterpiece—listen now and feel the explosive energy!

 "More than with the guitar, he killed fascists with words."

 "This album is a treasure chest containing twelve gems."

Billy Bragg's 1986 album 'Talking With the Taxman About Poetry' is a landmark transitional work showcasing his evolving sound and incisive political lyrics. The review praises its mix of folk-punk energy and introspective songwriting through standout tracks like 'Ideology' and 'Greetings To The New Brunette.' Recognized by artists like Rancid, this album remains Billy Bragg's high point and a vital listen for fans of politically conscious music. Listen to Billy Bragg's definitive album and experience the power of words in folk punk history!

 Crime really sounded "filthy and nauseating", perhaps rightly so "The first and only rock’n’roll band in San Francisco".

 If the Rolling Stones had been infected by the punk wave, then instead of "Exile On Main Street" they might have produced any of the tracks in this anthology.

The review celebrates Crime’s unique blend of punk attitude and 1970s rock influence, highlighting their iconic image and limited but impactful discography. Despite lo-fi recording quality, the anthology 'San Francisco’s STILL Doomed' reveals the band’s undeniable talent. Crime is praised for their raw and gritty sound, standing out as San Francisco’s first true rock’n’roll punk band. The review draws parallels to the Rolling Stones and Jon Spencer, emphasizing Crime's distinct place in punk history. Listen to Crime’s 'San Francisco’s STILL Doomed' and experience the raw spirit of San Francisco’s original punk pioneers!

 If I were Gianni Drudi, I'd be as angry as a windmill’s blades during Hurricane Katrina.

 I dare to present to you the talent of this true martyr of social and political commitment in music.

The review highlights Gianni Drudi’s album 'Fiky Fiky' as a vibrant and humorous musical work rich in social and political commentary. Despite the global focus on the 'Bunga Bunga' scandal, Drudi's unique contribution goes unnoticed. The reviewer praises his talent and the playful yet meaningful lyrics, calling for recognition of his work. Explore Gianni Drudi's 'Fiky Fiky' and experience a fresh blend of humor and social insight in Italian pop music!