"Good morning supermuscles... There's nothing left for us to do but put on a nice song..."

No, I am not about to review the soundtrack of "The Warriors", it's just that it's with this brief spoken intro that the first song ("Giorni Instabili") of "Veniamo in pace", a 2001 album by Omini Verdi, begins. A strong Melodic Hardcore/Punk characterizes this band from Lombardy, which in these 10 tracks (9 if we don't count the "Intro") showcases their undeniable technical skills and advice that certainly shouldn't be tossed aside (from "Masturbati": 'masturbate and you'll see that you'll succeed, you'll leave behind everything you want')!

Okok, aside from the "light" songs (which still manage to elicit a smile), our guys handle well songs with a romantic soul (what are you saying? piirla...)(not love, romantic as in texts, obtuse)(ah), like in "Stella" (in my opinion, the best of the entire album). So, let's put it this way: the songs are well performed (the alien sound always makes a bold impression), the record is well recorded (P.O.T.A. Records does not disappoint), the tracks can be listened to either just for fun or to reflect on the lyrics of some songs (such as "Non C'è Più Tempo", "Libero" ('You are only part of what happened to me last night... And it's all crap', as the introduction to the song says among other things) or "Cupido Ha Fallito Un'Altra Volta") and the invasion is already well underway (we're in every embassy by now...).

So, watch the comments or you risk quantum disintegration... AWOOO (Review written (worse) with the cooperation of Tullio and Some Guy, or maybe not)

Tracklist

01   Giorni Instabili (00:00)

02   Cupido Ha Fallito Un'Altra Volta (00:00)

03   Stella (00:00)

04   Intro (00:00)

05   Non C'è Più Tempo (00:00)

06   Solo Te (00:00)

07   Dove Vai? (00:00)

08   Libero (00:00)

09   Non So Perchè (00:00)

10   Masturbati (00:00)

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