Filthy Fingered is described in DeBaser reviews as an underground Italian experimental-electro/industrial band known for provocative dialogues layered over electronic music, evolving from trance/elektro-funk to more soundtrack-like and industrial sounds across three albums.

Three DeBaser reviews (by ChopSawyer) cover Filthy Fingered's three albums, tracing a move from trance/elektro-funk to soundtrack-like and industrial sounds. The band is presented as provocative, ironic and theatrical, with collaborations (Jeffree Star, a rapper) and a Prodigy cover noted. Tracks praised include "I loved a woman who wasn't clean", "Buffalo '66" and "Cherry falls".

For:Listeners of experimental electronic, industrial and electro-funk; fans of underground Italian electronic music and provocative/ironic soundtrack-like albums.

 

After a rather catchy intro, "Pick me up" begins, which would work best as end credits music for a sci-fi movie.

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"Where the f**k is Kelly Fingered???" (Written exactly like that) is the first album of the experimental-electro band FILTHY FINGERED (Literally: "Dirty Fingering").

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"All the boys love Mandy Lane" is the third album by the Filthy Fingered and it is their most successful work.

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