Brescian cult band of the Italian extreme scene of the 1980s. Debut album Istinto e rabbia features Italian lyrics and a mix of Bay Area-influenced thrash with hardcore/punk elements; Riccardo Panni is mentioned as a member.

The name is rendered as In.Si.Dia and is described in the review as an acronym for "Inviolacy Sinful Dialog". The debut album includes a cover of Negazione's "Tutti Pazzi."

A positive review of IN.SI.DIA's debut album Istinto e rabbia, portraying it as a raw, Italian-language thrash record rooted in suburban anger. Musically anchored in Bay Area-influenced thrash with hardcore/punk digressions. Praised as a manifesto of its era and "one of the fundamental albums of our national Metal scene."

For:Fans of 1980s-influenced thrash metal, Italian hardcore/punk listeners, and anyone interested in socially charged urban metal.

 One of the fundamental albums of our national Metal scene.

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