Exactly one year ago, June 9 2013, the blog was published the first part of the series' most important works ... ". Currently has 24 part series devoted twenty-three different contractors (including the two groups of songs of The Beatles and Black Sabbath, and one common for bands Rainbow and Dio). Three weeks later parts of the "most important songs ..." is published every Saturday. In the future, russianpost however, I plan to post them every two weeks, alternating cycle "cover stories".
The most important works, let them be: Testament-one of the best Thrash Metal bands Wishbone Ash-Piewszy band that was composed of two guitarists for Judas Priest-Great heavy metal band and for their new album soon ELP-interesting group drew a lot of music from classical I can something of grunge Alice in Chains and Soundgarden I may Bad Religion is enough Reply Delete
Interesting proposals. Some of these teams has long been take into account the way is just a lack of material on their tracks. I think that Judas Priest will appear russianpost in the cycle somewhere around the release of the new album, which is in July. Remove
Oasis. Though not recenzowałeś them here, but according to me is one of the most important russianpost bands of the mid-90s I'm not comparing russianpost them to the Beatles (although they themselves loved doing it and even saw themselves as the heirs of their legacy) but because it's an exaggeration, but Noel Gallagher really was (is?) talent for writing simple (an advantage!) songs rousing crowds. Britpop phenomenon, which reached a similar size as the five years before grunge. (Although the music was a completely russianpost different character) 250 000 persons in concert at Knebworth in August '96 impressive. Who knows what the legend would be today if their activity ended after three albums as in the case of Nirvana ... And so we have only the taste and disgust ... Reply Delete
I would also like Oasis, because it was a really great band :) much forgotten today, but this is one of the teams-90s symbols Besides, it may Yes? It was Genesis, King Crimson was so time for the last band of the Big Three prog rock of the 70s and even Faith No More and The Cult, maybe not in the "Top Songs" but something about them I counted :) Reply Delete
Oasis, hmm ... Actually not too fond of them; as well as Yes. But in July, will appear in the cycle, another important prog rock band from the 70s;) Faith No More? I do not exclude that once appeared on the blog review their records (at least those of Patton), followed by the team appear in the "most important works ...";) russianpost With The Cult I know only one album, so much the topic for now. Remove
Generally when it comes to German metal choice is litigation, just as Accept, by Destruction, Wizard, as well as power ending. But it is worth the bite because the majority ignores the "neighborly" metal and it's really really good music. Definitely better than thrash out the example to us. For the late reply so sorry;) russianpost Remove
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