Cover of Negazione 100 %
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THE REVIEW

What a sadness this album is!!

But why did they leave like that, why didn't they fix it? I don't want to think that this was the last album by Negazione, because it is ugly everywhere, the cover is ugly, the innersleeve is ugly, the smell is bad, and the music is sad, dull, a weak waltz with Zazzo who has now grown up and therefore wants to dispense pearls of wisdom everywhere.

And to think that the year before this rubbish they released the 7" "sempre in bilico" with songs of rare beauty, heartfelt, profound... and then here they are, the Torinese, having to make an LP... but couldn't they just let it go? Do they know how many people got really, really sad knowing that this junk would be the closure of the Negazione chapter? A truly irrational act this "100%", hardcore that wears a flannel onesie, sips a big hot herbal tea, and goes to sleep. Goodnight and sweet dreams. When you wake up, if you wake up, don't release hardcore records.

P.S. don't drink the water, it too has a right to live (and not to end up in our insides and be pissed away).

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This review strongly criticizes Negazione's final album '100 %' as a sad and dull effort that fails to match the beauty of their previous work. The reviewer laments the poor quality of music and artwork, and expresses sadness over the disappointing closure of the band’s career. The album is described as weak, lacking the passion and depth found in earlier releases.

Negazione

Negazione were a hardcore punk band from Turin, Italy, active from 1983 to 1992. Core figures included vocalist Guido “Zazzo” Sassola, guitarist Roberto “Tax” Farano, and bassist Marco Mathieu, with drummers changing across years. Known for a fierce DIY ethic, relentless touring, and searing records like Lo spirito continua, they became a cornerstone of Italian and European hardcore.
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