Dimmu Borgir
One of the most ridiculous medal groups ever... Plastic, flashy, baroque, artificial, over-the-top, clowns, etc... I’ll give just one point for that "For All Tid" dating back to now sixteen years ago... more
Aspera
A good blend of Dream Theater, Pain of Salvation, and Symphony X. more
Claudio Cecchetto
But what can you say about someone with a face like this? more
blink-182
For me, they were and still are 3 idiots. Aware of their idiocy and the musical nothingness they have produced. more
Claudio Cecchetto
A prodigious nose for shit, and an equally prodigious ability to turn it into gold. more
Michael Jackson
Good singer, good dancer, he has built his career thanks to the insights of managers regarding his innate charisma. Do not undermine his artistic qualities by judging the human aspect; he is a highly underrated artist. more
Donatella Rettore
Donatella Rezione, that of "Spléntito splentente" (Diego Abatantuono). more
Sex Pistols
Incapable, ignorant, and dirty. more
Torino
Bacigalupo, Ballarin, Maroso, Grezar, Rigamonti, Castigliano, Menti, Loik, Gabetto, Mazzola, Ossola. more
Dream Theater
a band you listen to when you're ten years old, then you move on to something less difficult. more
Alizée
She may be 14 years old, but she definitely carries it well. more
Black Mountain
A magnificent blend of Jefferson Airplane, Neil Young & Kyuss, with a touch of prog. I adore them. more
Demetrio Stratos
the voice that has never known limits, the voice that was able to go beyond, the voice that could do anything. One of the greatest experimenters of all time, in vocal experimentation, is perhaps the one who has most of all surpassed the limits, the greatest, brilliant, unreachable master of the voice of all time. more
Peter Hammill
The absolute and undisputed god of the throat, my all-time favorite singer, as well as an excellent pianist, good guitarist, incredible composer, and genius at writing lyrics. I almost forgot, vocalist, leader, pianist, guitarist, and main composer of one of the greatest bands in history and a solo artist with a rich array of masterpieces. more
Alan Sorrenti
First exceptional author of a masterpiece like "Aria," one of the highest peaks of '70s Italian rock music, a devotee of Tim Buckley (above all) and Peter Hammill, endowed with a stunning voice and a strong desire to pay tribute to these masters. Later (after the excellent "Incensiere"), from '75 onward, sold to the god of money, a horrid dance-pop songwriter, a crude performer of some of the ugliest songs ever written, his voice suddenly became nothing and horrendous. more
James Joyce
what a drag... more
blink-182
To be defined.. more
Gossip
But do me a favor... more
Carlos Kleiber
..surely the greatest director of the twentieth century..a giant! more
John Cleese
Monty Python + "A Fish Called Wanda" = 5 eternal. more