Lino Banfi
one word is too much, and two are not enough! more
LOL
The best is him. No doubt about it XD. more
Laibach
The decaying face of Europe. more
Mamiffer
wonderful! no other word!! more
The Rolling Stones
They are English, they don't have bidets and they drive on the wrong side of the road. I think that's enough. more
The Beatles
2 flaws, they are English and they don't have a bidet. more
Lino Banfi
definitely terrible more
Massimo Boldi
And to think he had performed with Gianco in the "Disco dell'angoscia," a beautiful album that is truly unique in its genre. Then he became a comedian, and the rest is well-known history. more
Type O Negative
I can't stand the genre, they're among the best though. more
The Dirty Mac
There is no such thing: Mac owners are all hygiene gay... uh. more
Big Brother & The Holding Company
With Joplin on vocals, a raw debut and an exceptional second album. more
Type O Negative
Acoustic extender of balls more
Hollywood Undead
Catchy and fun. more
Lino Banfi
People like it because even the biggest idiot laughs at its jokes. I don't think it has made a significant contribution to cinema culture... more
The Dirty Mac
The only true SuperGroup in the history of rock...too bad they lasted only one performance. more
Ween
Mister, sarebbe possibile aiutarmi con il mio pony? more
Lino Banfi
he has the flaw of having taken part in films of horrendous taste, but in cabaret shows he truly deserved it. 3.5 more
Rush
I honestly don't understand why they have to be compared to Dream Theater. Besides that, the rating is 2112! How can the maximum be 5?!? Well, let’s go with the 5 then! more
Rufus Wainwright
Genius pop singer-songwriter, the best of the 2000s. more
Jimmy Page
Until 1976, he was one of the greatest, a true genius. Then stress, the wild life of a rock star, drugs, excesses, and vices of all kinds undermined both his compositional and performing abilities. But to judge him for what he did after '76 or after Led Zeppelin would be too unkind. I prefer to consider a musician for what he achieved in his prime, which spans from "Dazed and Confused" to "Achilles Last Stand." more