I love Pete Doherty when he was about to come to blows with Carl Barat; when he left the Libertines to form the Babyshambles.

 'Time For Heroes'... sounds like the Beatles played by the Clash.

The review praises Pete Doherty's songwriting and The Libertines' 'Up the Bracket' as a fresh yet nostalgic Britrock album. The reviewer expresses deep admiration for Doherty despite his turbulent lifestyle, highlighting standout tracks like 'Time For Heroes' and 'Boys In The Band.' The album is described as fast, melodic, and impactful, deserving greater international recognition. Listen to 'Up the Bracket' and experience Britrock's raw brilliance today!

 With this epic work, Serj Tankian & co. have definitively become a commercial band (which is not necessarily a bad thing).

 "Vicinity of Obscenity" is simply brilliant: starting with a rhythm marked by drumsticks, then psycho rock with filtered voice, a dance hint and a funky soul ’70s chorus, followed by metal again.

System Of A Down's 'Hypnotize' follows up their double album with a clean, commercially accessible sound. The album mixes heavy metal with melodic and experimental touches. Standout tracks include 'Vicinity of Obscenity' and 'Kill Rock'n'Roll,' which showcase the band's range. Despite some weaker points, it cements their reputation as a leading rock metal band of the 2000s. Listen to 'Hypnotize' and experience System Of A Down's dynamic blend of metal and melody today!

 In a single CD, as if it were a Panini football sticker album, are collected 'The Wind Cries Mary', 'Foxy Lady', 'Hey Joe' etc., all songs that alone are worth 50 years of rock and roll.

 Without Jimi Hendrix, people like the much-loved Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lenny Kravitz, Rage Against the Machine... would be washing car windows in the middle of Naples today.

This review highlights the 'Experience Hendrix' compilation as the perfect introduction to Jimi Hendrix's classic hits. Despite older recordings being less accessible for younger listeners, this album collects timeless psychedelic and energetic rock tracks. The reviewer praises Hendrix's innovative guitar work and enduring influence on modern rock musicians. Overall, this collection is highly recommended for both new and longtime fans. Explore the iconic sounds of Jimi Hendrix Experience—listen now and relive rock history!

 In fact, to be honest, in this CD there is almost nothing of rock.

 Ultimately, an album that will make those who loved the rock revitalized by the genius of these two guys frown a bit, but that will certainly gather new admirers.

The White Stripes take a daring step away from their traditional rock sound in Get Behind Me Satan. The album features a mix of pop ballads, blues, and dance-inspired tracks, showcasing their musical growth. While fans of their earlier rock-driven style might be surprised, the album opens the door to new admirers. Highlights include 'Blue Orchid' and the unique mix of instruments like marimba and shaker. Discover The White Stripes' surprising new sound—listen to Get Behind Me Satan today!

 R.E.M.'s music is a musical kaleidoscope that references, chews, and personalizes some of the historic moments of the American popular song.

 Those who have never listened to R.E.M. will need a couple of listens to fall in love with this band, with Stipe’s alien voice and Buck’s 'so not rock’n’roll' guitar.

This review defends R.E.M. against common misconceptions, highlighting the band's rich musical diversity and lyrical depth. 'In Time: The Best Of 1988-2003' showcases their unique blend of folk, rock, grunge, and ballads. It praises Michael Stipe's distinct vocal style and the band's ability to craft timeless songs that grow on listeners after a few plays. The album is presented as essential listening for those seeking meaningful American rock music. Discover the timeless sounds of R.E.M. with 'In Time: The Best Of 1988-2003'—stream or listen today!

 Don’t Believe The Truth is a great album, probably the best English rock CD released this year.

 'The Importance Of Being Idle' is probably the most refined song Oasis have ever made.

After a three-year hiatus, Oasis returns with Don’t Believe The Truth, an album that rivals their debut. Despite some controversy around the single 'Lyla,' the album showcases strong songwriting and the band's evolving musical style. Highlights include the catchy and refined 'The Importance Of Being Idle,' making this album a top English rock release of 2005. Discover Oasis' triumphant return—listen to Don’t Believe The Truth and experience their best work in years!

 Linkin Park copied everything (and I mean everything) from Limp Bizkit and Korn.

 They are the ones who made nu metal pop and mainstream, just as Nirvana did back in the day with Nevermind.

This review critiques Linkin Park's debut album Hybrid Theory, accusing it of heavy copying from bands like Limp Bizkit and Korn. While acknowledging some creative moments, especially in 'In The End,' the reviewer finds much of the album plastic and unoriginal. The band’s role in popularizing nu-metal is recognized, but the reviewer recommends listening to other bands like System of a Down for better quality nu-metal. Listen to Hybrid Theory and decide—was Linkin Park’s nu-metal revolution worth it?

 The catchy tune is actually the most important guitar riff since that nice distorted guitar line played by Kurt Cobain at the beginning of 'Smells like a teen spirit'.

 A record to listen to and listen to again, because each time it will seem more beautiful.

This review praises The White Stripes' Elephant as a cornerstone of nu-rock, highlighting its raw, minimalist blues rock style and Jack White's iconic guitar riff in 'Seven Nation Army.' Despite minor midtempo weaknesses, the album's energy and originality shine through, making it a lasting and rewarding listen. The stripped-down sound complements the band's purpose and aesthetic. Listen to The White Stripes' Elephant and experience the raw power of nu-rock's defining album!

 "Negramaro are the best among the new Italian pop rock bands."

 "A record to listen to and listen to again, because Negramaro are the future of Italian pop."

Negramaro’s album 'Mentre tutto scorre' positions the band as a leading force in new Italian pop rock. The album features sophisticated songwriting from Giuliano Laprostata and blends classic Italian influences with contemporary sounds. While some melodies take multiple listens to fully appreciate, tracks like 'Estate' and 'Mentre tutto scorre' have become hits. Despite minor criticisms on certain songs and influences, the album promises a bright future for Negramaro in the Italian music scene. Listen to Negramaro’s 'Mentre tutto scorre' and explore the future sound of Italian pop rock today!

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