Italian band discussed in DeBaser reviews for a powerful 1988 debut EP and the album Un mondo nuovo. Reviews highlight Cristiano Santini's vocals, Dario Parisini's guitar work and a blend of punk, rock and industrial elements. Reviewers note the band's use of political samples and provocative imagery.

Per the reviews: debut EP released in 1988 on Attack Punk Records; Un mondo nuovo associated with production by CPI; band described in reviews as anti-CCCP in stance and now discussed as no longer active ('dead and buried' in a review).

Two DeBaser reviews highlight Disciplinatha's powerful late-1980s/1990s output. Reviewers emphasize distorted guitars, forceful vocals (Cristiano Santini) and a mix of punk, rock and industrial elements. The 1988 debut EP and the album Un mondo nuovo receive strong praise for intensity and originality. Political themes and provocative samples are noted as central to their impact.

For:Fans of punk, industrial and Italian alternative rock; listeners interested in politically charged and intense underground music.

 they are fascists! So let's clarify this right away: this band did not intend to celebrate the fascist era; they simply emerged on the music scene as anti-CCCP, mocking their philo-Soviet punk style and lyrics.

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