Cover of Londinium SPQR Fare Quadrato
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For fans of hardcore punk,lovers of 90s metal and punk fusion,italian punk music enthusiasts,listeners seeking politically charged lyrics,fans of energetic and eclectic vocals
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The Londinium SPQR were a Roman group from the late '90s that released only one album of hardcore with some metallic touches.

Within the album, you will also find really good acoustic songs. An album that entertains but strikes, an album with intelligent yet playful lyrics.

The singer's voice is very beautiful, able to alternate between clean and semi-growl, raw vocals, or however you want to call it.

If for the spring you're looking for something fun but, at the same time, ready to make you reflect on some distortions of the Belpaese... well, you certainly can't ignore "Fare Quadrato" and fun tracks like "Intolleranza Nazionale," "Cinque Minuti," "Tetsudo" (really beautiful), or "Servizio di Stato."

Violent music, yes, but capable of distracting you and making you pogo.

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Londinium SPQR's Fare Quadrato is a late 90s hardcore album with metallic and acoustic elements. The album features intelligent, playful lyrics and a vocalist who masterfully switches vocal styles. It's a fun yet thought-provoking record that delivers violent but engaging music. Key tracks include 'Intolleranza Nazionale' and 'Tetsudo.' Highly recommended for those seeking energetic music with a message.

Tracklist

01   Incipium (00:00)

02   Sono Stufo (00:00)

03   Europa (00:00)

04   Testudo (00:00)

05   Fare Quadrato (00:00)

06   Il Vento (00:00)

07   Il Mito (00:00)

08   Tempi Loro (00:00)

09   Intolleranza Nazionale (00:00)

10   Julie E Melissa (00:00)

11   Servizio Di Stato (00:00)

12   Cinque Minuti (00:00)

Londinium SPQR

A Roman hardcore group active in the late 1990s, known (per the DeBaser review) for the album Fare Quadrato which mixes hardcore, metallic touches and acoustic songs.
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