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Colonna infame skinhead

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Italian street punk / Oi! band formed in the late 1970s. Politically charged lyrics with a leftist, straight-edge element; songs attack drugs, fascists, riot police, bourgeoisie and hippies. Known tracks cited in reviews include "Nessuna Pietà", "Tu Non Sei dalla Mia Parte", "Ferro e Fuoco" and "Ancora in piedi."

Described in reviews as Oi!, classic punk and hardcore. Line-up described in a review as including a straight-edge Marxist skinhead and two punks. Contains covers mentioned in reviews: "Lunga Vita ai Ribelli Oi!" (Nabat) and "Borghesi" (Rough).

Italian street-punk / Oi! band formed in the late 1970s. Reviews highlight a leftist, straight-edge stance and lyrics attacking drugs, fascists, riot police, bourgeoisie and hippies. Musically raw and anthemic with repetitive but effective texts; praised for melodic solutions despite brutality. Considered historically important within certain Italian punk contexts.

For:Fans of street punk, Oi! and hardcore; listeners of politically charged, straight-edge and working-class punk.

 Their message is clear: enough nonsense, let's stop with that stoner aesthetic, let's do something concrete in politics.

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 Colonna Infame Skinhead consisted of a straight-edge Marxist skinhead and two punks angry with the capitalist production system, with the riot police, with the fascists, but perhaps even more with the "internal enemies."

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