A punk rock quartet from Mantua, described in a DeBaser review as rooted in Californian punk with influences from Rancid, NOFX and early Offspring.

According to a 2007 DeBaser review by roosvelt: Grassiellenti are a quartet from Mantua playing Californian-rooted punk rock. The review praises heavy Matt Freeman-style bass, vocal lines, lyrics, recording and CD graphics, rates the album 4/5, and highlights the songs "La statale asolana" and "Supposizioni futili".

DeBaser's 2007 review by roosvelt awards Grassiellenti's 'Vedere Guardare' a 4/5. The Mantua quartet delivers Californian-rooted punk rock with strong bass, good vocals, sharp lyrics, and solid production. The review notes clear influences from Rancid, NOFX, and early Offspring and highlights the songs "La statale asolana" and "Supposizioni futili".

For:Fans of Californian-style punk (Rancid/NOFX/Offspring), listeners of Italian punk, and DeBaser readers looking for energetic punk albums.

 Not bad this band from Mantua tackling a nice punk rock clearly rooted in Californian style.

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