Che Guevara
The true odious dictatorship was -and continues to be- social injustice. None of us debaseriani, born and well-fed in the beautiful country, will have had the chance to know in our guts what true misery really is, but if that were to happen, I am sure that for those who are now its detractors, Che Guevara will become something more than just a face on a t-shirt. more
John Paul II
He brought Christ to the whole world. He forgot to bring Him to the Vatican. But, after all, you are my Wonder Pope. more
Kraut
I don't know him, but the musicians from Paradise are in there: the Popol... So 5 without knowing the genre. more
Ramones
Like Radiohead: seminal and repulsive. more
Adriano Pappalardo
The vote goes to "Ricominciamo," the unforgettable closing theme of the unforgettable Mai Dire Gol of '96. more
Fabrizio De André
Overrated, but "Blasphemous" is Genesis set to music. more
The Smurfs
My favorite Smurf? Smurfette. more
Illuminati
from Lucifer. more
Joel & Ethan Coen
Overrated, but never lax. And then "No Country for Old Men" is in the Olympus. more
Quentin Tarantino
The best (perhaps the only) pupil of Sergio Leone and also one of the greatest comedic screenwriters of the last twenty years. more
PC
NET. more
Che Guevara
Better than Fidel Castro. But it didn't take much. more
Pollon
This toxic one can also exist in Olympus. Certainly not in Paradise. more
Green Day
A green day. The rest of the week gray. more
Lega
A bottle of truth, in a barrel of selfishness. more
Marilyn Manson
Very much toilet paper. more
Quentin Tarantino
Overrated but brilliant. The Hyenas, Pulp, and the Basterds. more
Elisa
Delicate and talented soul. more
Claudio Baglioni
Poster, That Day, On the Way, Life is Now, How Many Times, Gagarin, Still the Rain Will Fall, Not Us, Ongoing Loves, How Are You, Go. These songs deserve a 5. The rest a 1. The average is 3. more
Debaser
If you want to do the job of the DeRecenZore, you must have no attachments, nothing you can't detach from in 30 seconds flat if you smell DeFans around the corner. more