In this crazy sonic whirlwind made of porno-funk, easy-listening, catchy melodies, psychedelia, wild jam sessions, and whimsical ideas galore, we find the famous main theme and the apotheosis of visions.

 How can one not be baffled by a fellatio accompanied by a circus-style Charleston filled with effects, or a joyful marching band that distracts us from a penetration filmed in great detail?

This review details the historical and cultural impact of the 1972 cult film Deep Throat and its unique soundtrack. It highlights the soundtrack’s playful blend of porno-funk, psychedelia, and catchy melodies that complement the film’s tone. The music serves as an irreverent, audio commentary that transforms explicit scenes into absurd, entertaining moments. The review praises the rare and valuable nature of the soundtrack and recommends exploring it alongside the film for a richer experience. Dive into the iconic Deep Throat soundtrack and experience a psychedelic musical journey that redefines 70s adult film culture!

 Paradiso makes quite an impression thanks to a hoarse, gritty, and overall in-tune vocal timbre without too many post-production tricks.

 Give it a listen as I did even if Paradiso 'remains as likable as finding Bin Laden at Alitalia’s check-in.'

This review explores Maurizia Paradiso's eclectic and heterogeneous 80s album released as Maurizia De Las Noches. Combining pop-rock, disco, and kitsch elements, the album reflects the era's underground Italian entertainment scene. The vocals are notably competent for such a cult record, with standout tracks mixing humor, raw emotion, and late-night TV idiosyncrasies. Although uneven, the album holds nostalgic value and offers a unique cultural snapshot. Dive into the eccentric world of Maurizia De Las Noches and explore this rare 80s Italian cult vinyl now!

 This 'Insieme a noi' is a genuine gem, a diamond that’s hard to find, but when unearthed, dirty and rough because it’s not yet polished, it gets dismissed by those ignorant in the matter.

 Listening to the album is a heavy trip, one of those trips that, at best, leaves you with a silly and amazed grin plastered on your face, without really knowing the why and the how.

Gregorio's 'Insieme A Noi' is a unique and obscure Italian album filled with sugary, kitsch pop tones and delightfully naive lyrics. Though rough and unpolished, it charms with its surreal mannerisms and heartfelt simplicity. The reviewer appreciates its odd humor and mysterious background, comparing it to early Jovanotti and a less successful Lucio Battisti, making it a cult treasure for trash music enthusiasts. The album stands out as an unintentionally funny yet sincere piece celebrating life, love, and youth. Listen to Gregorio's 'Insieme A Noi' and experience one of Italy’s most charmingly quirky and obscure pop gems!

 Musically speaking, Sabryna is the transgender counterpart of Leone di Lernia, with much more vulgarity and much less business.

 How can one not tip their hat (and vomit in it) to an androgynous singer who, on a catchy pop base, extols her love for urine and the consequent joy of pissing in a song like "Pisciatemi in Bocca"?

This review explores Sabryna Trash's 2009 album 'Bando alle Ciance: Scopiamo!'—a provocative blend of pop parodies and explicit themes. Known as a staple of the Florence-Prato underground, Sabryna delivers deliberately vulgar and humorous tracks inspired by Lady Gaga, Madonna, and others. The album’s rough production and shocking lyrics form a raw, borderline unlistenable experience, but one steeped in underground culture and rebellious identity. It challenges mainstream music aesthetics with irreverence and candid self-awareness. Discover Sabryna Trash’s wild pop satire—listen now and explore the audacious side of underground Italian music!

 Enough with Gregorian chant and with the out-of-tune and underhand guitars of papaboys, here we dance!

 What the hell am I listening to?

Il Divino Otelma's 2006 debut album 'Il Cd Divino' is an eccentric blend of techno beats, vocoder-modified vocals, and theatrical occult themes. The album features humorous and provocative lyrics delivered with a heavily altered voice, creating an unusual listening experience. Its standout track 'Prendi la Fortuna' was notably rejected at Sanremo yet embraced by his cult followers. The record is a bizarre mix of dance music and ritualistic performances, appealing to those intrigued by offbeat and controversial artistry. Dive into Il Divino Otelma's bizarre musical world—listen now and experience the cult sensation firsthand!

 Are you seated? Do you have a life-saving bucket for vomiting within reach?

 A record produced by two DJs for a character as likable as stepping in dog shit with new shoes.

This review critically dissects Antonio Zequila's 2009 single 'Voglio Farmi l'Avventura,' highlighting its shallow lyrics and brash production. It mocks Zequila's celebrity status and attempts at musical credibility, emphasizing his egocentric style and reality TV background. The track is compared unfavorably to lower-tier Italian pop and noted for its poor artistic value. Ultimately, it's labeled as more of a noisy distraction than serious music. Dive into this bold review and discover why Antonio Zequila's single might just be the most infamous Italian pop misadventure!

 A 'record' that is not a record, with a performer who is not a performer, sung in a language that is not a language.

 Perfect for a dance hall of mini-skirted sixty-year-olds, this track will lead you to ponder the deep meanings of its chorus ('Do do di da di da di do do').

This review critiques Loredana Lecciso's single 'Tuka Kulos' as a nonsensical and poorly conceived attempt at music by a TV personality lacking real artistic talent. The track's pseudo-Latin style and odd language mix have led to ridicule rather than recognition. Despite its promotional nature and limited release, it attracted negative attention on Italian media. The reviewer considers the song a bizarre cultural artifact reflecting celebrity attempts at music. Discover the curious tale behind Loredana Lecciso’s 'Tuka Kulos' and decide for yourself if it’s campy fun or a musical misstep.

 The remix is the concentrated embodiment of every music producer’s worst nightmares.

 If it’s true that such trash is re-evaluated over time, I pity the descendants.

The review explores Cristiano Malgioglio’s mixed legacy as a talented songwriter and an eccentric performer. It focuses on the 2006 remix 'Pelame,' a tacky and unnecessary update of his classic 'Sbucciami.' The collaboration with M5 adds awkward Latin flair but fails to elevate the track. While Malgioglio’s past songwriting achievements are acknowledged, this release is criticized as a disappointing clash of styles and poor production choices. Discover the intriguing yet divisive world of Cristiano Malgioglio’s music—listen to 'Pelame/Sbucciami' and explore Italian glam's controversial legacy!

 Muscolo Rosso is 'a musical orgy among moans, sighs, invocations to the male member, and the exaltation of various and pleasant practices.'

 If you want to have one, a hundred, a thousand laughs and lift your spirits a bit, this is the ideal album. A real Prozac in twelve-inch vinyl.

This review explores Ilona Staller's (Cicciolina) 1987 album Muscolo Rosso, highlighting its explicit and provocative lyrical content combined with 1980s pop-disco style. The album, censored in Italy but released in Spain and other countries, mixes erotic themes with political audacity following Staller's time in Parliament. The music, crafted by Jay Horus, offers a unique blend of transgression and catchy beats that evoke amusement and disbelief. Overall, this album is praised as a cult classic and a humorous, energetic listen. Discover the wild and hilarious world of Cicciolina's Muscolo Rosso—stream or grab this cult classic vinyl today!

 Probably the best band around that has ever written and played music for porn films.

 The album sounds damn good: it’s captivating, engaging, and it fully immerses us in the atmosphere of those early and rustic adult films.

Pornosonic's 'Unreleased 70s Porn Music' is a rare compilation of funky, high-quality tracks from early 1970s adult films. Featuring groovy Wah-Wah guitar, Hammond organ, and bass, the album captures the authentic soundscape of vintage porn cinema. The involvement of Ron Jeremy adds entertaining interludes, enriching the listening experience. This album offers a unique glimpse into a niche musical history long ignored, making it a must-listen for fans of funk and retro adult film culture. Dive into the funky world of 70s porn soundtracks—listen now and experience a unique music legacy!

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