Cover of Grassiellenti Vedere Guardare
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For fans of rancid, nofx, and offspring; lovers of punk rock; listeners exploring italian punk bands.
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THE REVIEW

Grassiellenti "Vedere Guardare" CD

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

The Rancid of 'Out Come the Wolves' flow through the veins of this quartet that really puts the pedal to the metal with a heavy Matt Freeman-style bass and excellent vocal lines. Great lyrics, great recording, great CD graphics.

In short, a valid product that can't go unnoticed. The only note is a too clear dependency on the influence of various Rancid, NOFX, and early Offspring. A special mention for the songs "La statale asolana" and "Supposizioni futili".

Truly enjoyable!

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Grassiellenti's debut punk rock album Vedere Guardare heavily draws from Californian punk bands like Rancid, NOFX, and Offspring. The band impresses with strong bass lines reminiscent of Matt Freeman and well-crafted vocal melodies. The album boasts great lyrics, sound quality, and visuals. Though the style is heavily influenced by its predecessors, tracks like 'La statale asolana' and 'Supposizioni futili' stand out distinctly. Overall, an enjoyable and solid punk rock release.

Grassiellenti

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