Le Zoccole Misteriose

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Italian alternative punk/stoner band; reviewed here for the album "Mangiacuori, canzoni d'amore per il nulla", which features a collaboration with Umberto Palazzo on the track "Briciole".

Second career album titled "Mangiacuori, canzoni d'amore per il nulla"; collaboration with Umberto Palazzo on "Briciole"; review highlights tracks including "Mangiacuore", "Piangere e gridare", "Briciole", "Gino l'animale", "Troppi cagnolini con i loro cappottini" and "Il risveglio"; guitar riffs compared to Kyuss and Helmet; overall ironic and socially critical lyrical tone.

Review focuses on the album "Mangiacuori, canzoni d'amore per il nulla" and describes the band as an alternative punk/stoner act. The record is praised for catchy riffs, ironic and raw lyrics, and notable collaborations (Umberto Palazzo on "Briciole"). Influences cited include Kyuss, Helmet and Primus. Overall reception is mixed but appreciative.

For:Fans of punk, stoner and alternative rock; listeners who like Kyuss, Helmet or Primus influences.

 Everyone should listen to this album, you might find yourselves hooked. Providing more information would undermine the concept of mystery.

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