Q: "When will man become Man?"
After the disastrous misstep of the concept "Becoming Visible" (the title track, notable in any case), which nearly brought down Interbeat, the quintessentially damned Italian rocker, Fausto Rossi (Faust'o), reemerges on the music scene with an unedited project, a limited edition single featuring the extraordinary participation of two giants like RoSyByNdy and Flavio Giurato, whose names are a statement in themselves.
"Dogma" is a gamble: an unprecedented techno-dub base with an eerie guitar, overlaid with a bitter text, balancing between sarcasm and social critique.
The three share the song, one verse each, and seem to interpret it with different moods, ranging from RoSyByNdY's laid-back mumbling "skinheads in the Roman style are getting high...", to Giurato's vehement anger "children enchanted in front of videogames, ultra-branded, ultra-busy...go back to the marana!", to Faust'o's melancholic poetry "young pirates die on insurmountable peaks". The choruses and the engaging refrain sung in unison are priceless, certainly among the finest I've heard lately.
The song is more energizing than a Red Bull, but, in any case, it is a punch in the stomach and leaves scorched earth around it: pair the song's lyrics with the shocking video, and there you have it.
A: "NEVER"
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