Annie Haslam
An angelic creature with a heavenly voice more
Dinosaur Jr.
They’re crap to 900 bands, underrated by many, as far as I'm concerned I consider them extraordinary, as well as being really great people, modest, very chill, funny, self-deprecating, and never ordinary. more
Bran Van 3000
"Those from drinking in LA" more
Britney Spears
Artistically speaking, a horrific and foul-smelling product of American pop, a curious character who, at first, was a sort of "prodigy" of pop, went on TV smiling like a fool and promoting that idea of a perfect Jewish family. Over time, the first "scandals" and the first trashy nonsense arrived, the drug addiction, the fact that he had calves as big as a cotechino, and the cherry on top was shaving his head to become the "r1bbbbb3ll3." Years later, he returned to promote his original stuff, but by now, nobody gives a damn about him anymore. more
Bring Me the Horizon
Main band for premenstrual bimbeminkia, teenagers who feel "d1v3rs1111" etc., musically really mediocre, I expected something less shitty and flat, trivial, monotonous.
Bah. more
Hüsker Dü
Zen Arcade is the greatest album of all time. more
Emilio Pericoli
One of the Italian Crooners more
Franchino
SOGGHEREGHEDAPPPNAU!! SOGGHEREGHEDAPPPYORRBADYHH!!
Franchino - bambolina
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Bob Marley
I admit it, I don't like it; I've never listened to an entire album without feeling completely drained, and especially after the fourth song, I would shoot myself with the most gritty thing just to regain the sensitivity in the muscles of my ears. However, not recognizing the historical importance of certain elements of a specific genre would be ignorant. more
Take That
Global defecation.
R. Williams unqualifiably unbearable even back then. more
Il Genio
PO..POPPPORRNO...POPPOVNO.. GO AND DIG! more
Michelangelo Antonioni
Blow Up and Zabriskie Point are worth 100. more
Van Morrison
Mastodontic (aged terribly but oh well) more
Fabri Fibra
It stinks like shit but it's still better than Marlene Kuntz, Afterhours, or Tre Allegri Morti di M***a. more
James
Very large, undervalued, and unjustly ignored more
Phil Collins
Simply wonderful in the early Genesis, also on vocals, an impeccable soloist, always at the top live. Elegant pop, progressive, jazz, one of the greatest drummers in the history of the universe. more
Che Guevara
A significant figure of the Cuban revolution, whether you like it or not. Historically, a controversial figure, who today would be labeled by the typical elite of imbeciles as homophobic and violent (and slightly racist). Humanly speaking, there is nothing positive in his image, idolized to an incredible extent more for the desire to make him a kind of "martyr" than for anything else. From other points of view, there is little to write about. more
Fidel Castro
Everything has been written about Fidel, from Cuba practically "colonized" by the US, then a vacation spot for celebrities and high-profile figures, to the awakening of the masses who have always had to "endure" the jewsa, the missile crisis during the Khrushchev era showcased how strong communist influence was and how for the first time the jewsa really crapped their pants (a crisis later "de facto" resolved at the last second, unfortunately). In the following years, both due to old age and the decline of ideology, his spirit gradually faded as the years passed, currently relegated to a more "marginal" role, with Obama's visit marking a merciless end. more
Mel Gibson
Unbearably rhetorical and pro-US in some films, The Passion is one of the best slasher movies ever, Lethal Weapon is pure 80's trash, I’ve never appreciated it in terms of acting and character-wise it might be among the worst ever, I value it just for the fact that it has been considered racist, sexist, etc. more