With this pick I draft, Yngwie Malmsteen.
I’ve been a huge fan of Yngwie forever. If you were a teenage metal head guitar player in the 1980s and early 1990s, odds are you were really into Yngwie at some point. I certainly was and in my case, my appreciation of his music and skill have only grown over the years.
He’s often criticized for being all speed, no feel, which I think is way off base. Generally I've found that reaction to be based in some sort of silly punk ethos that shuns technical virtuosity. I think folks (and there are many) who dismiss him as some tasteless wanker are missing how impeccable his tone and phrasing is.
Technical prowess alone only gets you so far, though. You have to be able to compose at a high level and create interesting music to showcase your technical abilities. In my opinion, Yngwie does that remarkably well.
Most of his best compositions have been instrumental, but he’s also worked with a lot of great vocalists over the years and those collaborations produced a lot of really good hard rock/metal songs.