An Abruzzese death-metal quintet that blends extreme metal with Italian folk instruments and concept lyrics about Italy's darker sides; reviewed on DeBaser for Mad(e) In Italy (2012) and Malamente (2016).

Described in reviews as an Abruzzese five-member band. Uses atypical instruments (mandolin, gewa, bouzouki, marranzano). Themes include Italian folklore and the underworld/mafia. Cited as having sixteen years of activity in 2012.

DeBaser published two positive reviews of Abruzzese death-metal band No More Fear. Reviewers praise the band's use of Italian folk instruments and mafia-themed concept lyrics. Mad(e) In Italy (2012) is highlighted as unique; Malamente (2016) is noted as a compact, well-crafted return.

For:Fans of death metal, listeners interested in folk-infused extreme metal, and readers curious about Italian-themed concept albums.

 These are the first words from the Abruzzese band No More Fear regarding their third album, “Mad(e) In Italy.” Words that, after listening to it, I fully confirm: this record is truly unique and at the same time absolutely valid.

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 "Malamente" is an excellent work that undoubtedly leaves a bittersweet taste for the band, which unfortunately has had too little luck compared to the inexplicable success of much less prepared colleagues. Horns up!

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