- The Special Operational Group of the carabinieri put us under double cross-check and secret control as if we were Belushi in Animal House for a year and a half. Everything started because during the investigations into the "New" Red Brigades, it came to light that many in our group participated in the occupation movement of the first social centers in the 1980s, including the Rome raid where the well-known Mario Galesi was present. We underwent searches, inquiries, interrogations thanks to article 270 bis, introduced after September 11, which involves accusations of terrorism against anyone with suspicious behavior, even if not directly linked to armed actions, an article that has always been dismissed in court since its introduction and that directly involves the relationship between security and democracy, between abuse and rights, between war and freedom. Pieces of careers have been made in some corridors of power thanks to this investigation. We respond with our weapons, and at the end of an interrogation, we declared that we would write a piece about this story: "Hey, don't be mad if we make a song about you because you deserve it..." -

Always as always. I've never particularly liked their (his) flow, rhythmically never excellent, always as always and obviously even in this case.

But always as always - after sixteen years, I say sixteen years, that is, three_decades_plus_one in a career - they come out with yet another album that does not disappoint. An Assalti album. And you can’t say a damn thing against it. He likes it that way, clear and understandable. Direct. Head-on.

Militant A, the only one about whom you can't say "he's back." Because – simply – he's always been there.

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