That actually sounds like some very good pizza. But it's just one type of many. Thank God for variety.
People (particularly those who've never lived more than 10 miles from where they were born) seem to get indoctrinated into thinking that one particular style, or even one particular maker of pizza, is what all pizza should be, and that everything else is garbage.
Where I grew up, we had basically two kinds of (radically different) pizza, available from a half dozen or so shops: One had a cracker-thin, cracker-crisp sweet crust with sweet sauce. The other had a thick crust with lots of sauce, also on the sweat side, and tons and tons of cheese. Even back home, there were endless arguments about which was better, which was "real" pizza, etc., etc., etc.