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Yeah, discourage my listening, and encourage that of my classmates with the Che t-shirt, and when you asked them who Che was, they would reply “a Cuban communist politician”… come on, they made money especially thanks to that name, it’s normal. Same goes for Rage Against The Machine, which a lot of people say are too loud even though they don't understand a damn thing about rap, just because they’re communists. Rage taken this way are even worse than CCCP; I listen to them because De La Rocha is the best MC in the history of rap, and even if he says one good thing topped with tons of nonsense, I’d still back him up, even though I’m a “fan of theirs.”
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Well, how can you say they're not aligned? They're in the movie of patience, their name is CCCP, they're from Bologna (which isn't a certainty but helps), they make records with titles like that, they wrote "Punk Filosovietico" in their logo, they used to do all the Unity festivals, they say "negritudine" as if it's an insult… what the hell do they have to do? Go around shouting "Stalin! Stalin!"?
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Spccazucche, you misunderstood, read carefully.
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But come on, at least admit that they aimed to sell to idiot commie types, but what the hell kind of logo did they have? -> Ingrandisci questa immagine <- If I already see "punk pro-Soviet" in their symbol, what am I supposed to think?
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Emilia Paranoica is a beautiful song crafted with great technique; that said, it’s under the name CCCP, so it automatically becomes crap.
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For every intelligent person like you who listens to them, there are 20 who listen because they call themselves CCCP. I don't like their movement, and I don't like the target they aimed for to sell their records. I grew up among avalanches of communist wannabes who cheered for these guys, and now I always catch them at Sottovento dancing and at Cafè dou Port having breakfast. To me, they are the epitome of Italian populism, and contradictory to the core since they even fought over money... how sweet. The phrase I posted I copied and pasted from a comment above; I don’t even know which one is Ferretti and which one is Zamboni, who played the guitar and who sang... and I hope I never find out :)
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They are great for the soundtrack of Paz's film, a beautiful soundtrack of failures for a movie that portrays the Failures like Penthotal and Zanardi.
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But ajeje, even if the lyrics have nothing political... with a title like that and such a shitty name, it seems to me they've actually done too much.
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What they are doesn’t matter to me one bit; what they represent makes me sick. He might actually be more competitive and bourgeois than a yuppie from Milano two, but not everyone goes to read his interviews to find out who he really is. For example, I don’t know a damn thing about who they are or their names, but when I read CCCP, I think CCCP, and it makes me want to puke.
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But the Area PLAYED. Their lyrics need to be interpreted to grasp the political meaning; I can comfortably sing the "mela di Odesssa," it’s not like every time I say "A wedding dress... More Red! More Red!" I'm having a mental breakdown over the references. These instead suck, simplistic music held up by engaged and cultured lyrics, it's a shame that I don't agree with even half of the words I've heard them say. But how stupid is someone who says: "we can't take it anymore of non-waves; we can't take it anymore of reggae, jazz, blues, because we have no blackness to reevaluate: we are cultured white Europeans" ... But where the hell does rock come from according to this idiot? Chuck Berry doesn’t seem like he was living in Valtellina. For me, it's crap all the way, faithful to crap. If it had been in the years when they played, they might have had a point, but now it's better to bury them and let them rot under the dust. Or should we go to the memorials of the murders committed by the BR with this nice crap in the walkman?