John Lennon
Usually, the concept of artist/musician is overshadowed by the concept of character and vice versa. In the case of John Lennon, both aspects perfectly align. more
The Who
Lean, deep, innovative, adrenaline-fueled, conceptually sophisticated, and unrepeatable. Ecstasy in rock sauce for your discerning auditory systems. more
Skunk Anansie -Post Orgasmic Chill
They are incredibly strong! Technically proficient, energetic, experimental, with excellent melodic instincts. Whirling tracks with many evolutions, thunderous riffs, skill, and emotion. more
Bad Religion -Against The Grain
Milestone of punk. "Modern Man" is a milestone in my life. more
Bad Religion -Stranger Than Fiction
A passing album, which I didn’t love except for a few great songs. Very "professional." more
Salmo -Midnite
Perhaps the worst album by the Sardinian rapper, while S.A.L.M.O. remains in my top. more
Sex Pistols -Nevermind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols
The most hated album by those who have not understood the meaning of punk and all light music. more
The Gun Club
sex beat... huah!.. more
Van Halen
5 only for Eddie! more
Marc Bolan
Creative madman, they said he was bisexual, nymphomaniac, cocaine addict, and erotomaniac; "get it on" and "20th century boy" remain landmarks, riffs from which countless bands have emerged and countless artists have drawn inspiration. more
Giorgio Moroder
Forgotten genius, from here to eternity one of the greatest works of all time more
Barack Obama
Dangerous and nefarious character more
Riccardo Fogli
He has halitosis. more
Alberto Camerini
Rock'n'roll idiot more
Syd Barrett
A completely out-of-his-mind character, creator of a chilling, distorted psychedelic sound between the mid-60s and early 70s, deliberately sick and sincere in his desire to unsettle the listener. A sad and eccentric man, who found in his madness the sources to present his masterpieces. more
Rory Gallagher
I prefer it acoustic, a key figure and guitarist for the evolution of 70's blues, with the incredible Taste, a solo artist beyond compare (just listen to Irish Tour or Tattoo). more
Karl Marx
It has dragged along a series of deaths and unimaginable violence, a terrifying, nefarious figure that has given rise to a century of death. more
Saddam Hussein
A politician belonging to that generation of "rais" who were followed by Gaddafi, Assad Sr., Mubarak & company, who "de facto" managed authoritarian regimes of an Islamic nature with a warlike spirit displayed on various occasions (in his case, the tragic and brutal decade-long war against Iran, which resulted in a tremendous number of deaths and ambushes against civilians, including the infamous massacre by gas), criticized for many years by the international community, after yet another belligerent act, this time against Kuwait, which plays a fundamental role in the Middle Eastern chessboard, those who were once his allies (we remember that he was reassured at dawn of the anticipated attack by members of the government staff, even with a meeting in Baghdad) suddenly turned their guns on him, intervening with a massive coalition in the first Gulf War, where he was literally swept away (militarily speaking). After the first trick played by Bush Sr., the (unfortunately) nonsensical intervention of Bush Jr. followed, which we all remember... just as we remember from there on all that series of events that led to today’s crisis, ending in the usual way the US then uses to dispose of other "uncomfortable" figures. If we are to evaluate him from a moral standpoint, he is a nefarious and bellicose character; however, if we are to assess the behavior of the Americans, it reveals an unlimited hypocrisy. more