Slipknot
Corrosive and destructive evils. more
Osanna
Magnificent, among the best progressive bands of all time in Italy, Palepoli is a timeless masterpiece. Naples in music is not just D'Alessio and Di Capri, and they have proven it. 5 eternal to one of the best Italian bands of all time. more
Peppino di Capri
The greatest brutal-hardcore-gore-death metal artist in history, without a doubt. Mayewh, Iron Maiden, and AC/DC are afraid of him. more
Dragon Ball Z
I'm trying to make an objective assessment between the passion I felt as a kid for this stuff and the horror it brings me now. The first series was incredibly fun, the second potentially excellent (excellent for the entire fridge saga, but it went downhill right after and pretty badly). Of course, I'm talking about the Manga. The cartoon sucks, period. more
Walt Disney
Okay, it annoys me, okay that Disney produces tons of first-rate crap, but if they hadn’t created that annoying mouse in shorts, we wouldn’t have had the great stories of Floyd Gottfredson, Carl Barks, Guido Martina, Don Rosa, etc. Oh, Fantasia is awesome anyway. more
Bud Spencer
The comic character of my childhood. more
Justin Timberlake
among the 10 worst "singers" in pop history, false and useless like few others more
Lady Gaga
among the worst of the worst, a pointless character, the creator of unbearable jingles, good only for Tim commercials more
Korn
A unique phenomenon in international music. A foundational pillar of alternative metal in the 90s, they created a movement known as "Nu Metal" and crafted a particular and powerful sound (and imitated by many) that evolved and reinvented itself with each album, adding simple yet punchy riffs, melodies, dreamy atmospheres, and electronic influences. Once again, they put themselves to the test, proving even in 2010 to be a band of great worth. more
George Michael
More or less, nothing. more
Flavio Premoli
Italian keyboard pride more
Ian McDonald
"In the Court of the Crimson King" more
Tony Levin
a huge bassist, with an extraordinary career, who can afford to play with whomever he likes, even with the worst rubbish; after all, for 99% of his career he has played with the best. By the way, one of the cornerstones of the second era of King Crimson. Highly esteemed. more
Syd Barrett
Shine on, crazy diamond. A genius, the lord of psychedelia, unfortunately, his desire to go beyond the normal conception of music, his urge to experiment, took him away from the scene too soon (he had already left 38 years before he died). The Floyd were great even without him, but Barrett remains a myth, who managed to give so much in such a short time. more
Kirk Hammett
A discreet guitarist with a good melodic taste, at least in the inspired moments reminiscent of Metallica. more
John Paul Jones
the bass is his kingdom, he is one of the best and with Bonham he formed one of the most effective and devastating rhythm sections of all time. But he is also an excellent composer and keyboardist. A complete musician. more
Jimmy Page
a guitar god. Not excessively imaginative as a composer, genius as a guitarist, just listen to, for example, the solos in "Dazed and Confused" and "Stairway to Heaven." Incredible. more
John Bonham
among the 5 greatest drummers of all time. Moby Dick in the DVD "The Song Remains the Same" is simply history. more
Guy Evans
one of my favorite drummers, a crucial gear of the generator, great style and excellent technique. more
Usher
but who the f*** is he, can you really waste your time on such idiots? more