Cover of 24 Grana Overground Live
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For fans of 24 grana,lovers of punk rock,listeners of live rock albums,enthusiasts of italian rock music
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THE REVIEW

Second live performance in the career for 24 Grana (the first official live, LIVE, dates back to 1998), forget the usual boredom people have when listening to a live album, 24 Grana is among those bands that produce live CDs that do not bore, but manage to "engage" the audience.

The tracks offered are taken from the albums "Metaversus" and the latest studio effort "K-Album," with tracks from their debut omitted (there's only "Tarantolata" retrieved from their mini-CD), starting with a bizarre and curious live remix of "Stai Mai Ccà" and ending with a fiery version of the same track with a new punk-rock finale.

17 tracks, 17 live emotions, and a band always ready to amaze.

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24 Grana's Overground Live is a captivating live album that breaks the monotony often associated with live records. Featuring tracks from Metaversus and K-Album, the band delivers 17 energetic performances, including a distinctive live remix and an intense punk-rock finale. The band's ability to engage and surprise listeners shines throughout.

24 Grana

24 Grana are an Italian (Neapolitan) group led by Francesco Di Bella, described in reviews as fiercely independent and stylistically hard to categorize, mixing dub/reggae roots with guitars, electronics, and punk energy, often singing in Neapolitan dialect.
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