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Too Much Happiness... Makes Kids Paranoid

Album - 24 march 2000 - DeB Id: 131651
By Linea 77
9 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 1,81

Linea 77

Too Much Happiness Makes Kids Paranoid ThinkForYourself

 "'Touch' feels like a missile to the teeth, with that initial graceless scream and powerful riffs that leave you stunned."

 "'Too Much...' marks the beginning of the most important Italian crossover band, notable in the studio, destructive live."

 Discover the raw power and energy of Linea 77's debut—listen to 'Too Much Happiness Makes Kids Paranoid' today!

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Album DeRango™ -2,58

Linea 77

Too Much Happiness Makes Kids Paranoid (luca)

 The album’s sonic tendencies are immediately clear: powerful and aggressive riffs, excellent rhythm section, and Nitto the 'fatty’s' melodic voice, which contrasts with the aggressive voice of the other singer, Emo.

 The most violent song on the entire album is 'Touch' (which kicks ass live) although 'Meat,' the single through which they will create their first video, encapsulates the entire spirit of the album.

 Listen to Linea 77’s heavy and raw debut now and explore their nu-metal roots!

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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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