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Piscia Korsakov

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Piscia Korsakov is an Italian band from Udine. Their first and only album, Vivere La Merda, was released in 1997 and is described as raw, violent and intentionally unpolished within the Ugly Punk aesthetic.

From the DeBaser review by Rorix: Piscia Korsakov are from Udine. Vivere La Merda (1997) is their first and only work and contains eight tracks. Notable track titles mentioned: Vivere Merda (title track), Non mi avrete mai, No eroina, Repressione, Tutti Punx, and a cover titled Pregherò (a remake of Stand By Me, presented with notable violence compared to Celentano's version). The singer is named Robi. The band's style is placed in an 'Ugly Punk' (hardcore/crust/street punk) tradition; cited influences and relatives in the review include Finnish hardcore bands Kaaos, Rattus, Riistetyt, UK bands G.B.H. and UK Subs, and local Friulian acts such as Hitler SS, Eu's Arse, Upset Noise and Warfare. The DeBaser review rates the album 3/5 and praises its raw authenticity despite poor recording and rough performance.

A DeBaser review presents Piscia Korsakov as an Udine-based Ugly Punk band. Their sole 1997 album Vivere La Merda is raw, violent and intentionally unpolished. The reviewer appreciates the primal authenticity while noting poor recording and rough musicianship.

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