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Available for Propaganda

Album - 21 march 2006 - DeB Id: 277040
By Linea 77
12 Tracks 3 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

Reviews

Album DeRango™ 9,25

Linea 77

Available For Propaganda Taurus

 "Available For Propaganda is a fairly monolithic album with standout Italian singles that bridge mainstream and alternative scenes."

 "Better to listen to one of their albums than other crap that’s heard on the radio."

 Listen to Linea 77's 'Available For Propaganda' to experience energetic hardcore rhythms and catchy Italian rock anthems.

💬 7
1922
📈 3,80
Album DeRango™ 0,06

Linea 77

Available For Propaganda Michele Marinelli

 "Available For Propaganda may be the best CD the band has created so far."

 "The choruses are perfect for shouting at the top of your lungs in front of the stage."

 Listen to Linea 77’s powerful 'Available For Propaganda' and experience their best sound yet!

💬 19
4631
📈 3,17
Album DeRango™ -0,06

Linea 77

Available For Propaganda Divodark

 If you’re looking for typical hardcore songs in the vein of "Too Much Happiness Makes Kids Paranoid" and "Ketchup Suicide," do not buy "Available for Propaganda" at all.

 "I Thought Everything Was Alright" is, I think, one of the best tracks on the album. With a musically very interesting ending.

 Listen to Linea 77’s Available For Propaganda and explore their unique blend of hardcore and metal!

💬 25
4501
📈 2,67

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Linea 77

Linea 77 are a Turin-based Italian band commonly described in these reviews as operating between hardcore/metal crossover and nu-metal, with two vocalists (Emo and Nitto) and a noted rhythm section. Reviewers trace early momentum through albums like Too Much Happiness... Makes Kids Paranoid and Ketchup Suicide, discuss a commercial/mainstream turn around Numb and Available for Propaganda, and debate Horror Vacui’s polished production and collaborations. Later, 10 is presented as a self-correcting return with all-Italian lyrics.
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