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THE REVIEW

I'm not a bigot, let that be clear. But if there's one thing I just can't stand, it's the gratuitous vulgarity of certain bastards who should just go confess in church for a week straight for what they do. I'm writing this damn review to vent against those assholes from San Culamo, who with their lyrics full of swearing and vulgarity for its own sake, I never understood what they were trying to prove. Maybe to be "cool" or to be, as they say, "rebellious"? More like rebellious, in this way they have proved nothing but to be poor wretches who found this crappy pastime because maybe they were bored to death! But enough, I won't waste any more words talking about your trashy, pathetically obscene music, I'll listen to serious music or at least, if I really want to mess around and have a laugh, I'll listen to a few songs by Gem Boy who at least don't swear! San Culamo, you can go to hell, no one says they're a bigot who goes to church every day, but you with songs (if you can call them that) like "M'hanno scomunicato" or "Voitila" have exceeded every limit of tolerance. I repeat, you are just POOR WRETCHES, pathetic TRASH who now have literally worn everyone out with their obscenities. YOU'RE DISGUSTING, PEOPLE LIKE YOU ARE SICK PEOPLE.

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The reviewer harshly criticizes San Culamo’s album Scomunicati E Vincenti for its gratuitous and excessive vulgarity. Described as offensive and pointless rebellion, the lyrics fail to impress or provoke meaningful thought. The reviewer dismisses the band as producing trashy music and contrasts them unfavorably with Gem Boy. Overall, the album is labeled as disgusting and intolerable.

Tracklist Videos

01   Terrore a Dioland (01:03)

02   Hanno ucciso l'asinello (03:40)

03   Dito 1 (00:16)

04   Tutti a Civitavecchia (03:40)

05   Dito 2 (00:16)

06   Ho rotto il culo a Dio (04:26)

07   Dito 3 (00:16)

08   Rutto Apocalypse (03:11)

09   Dito 4 (00:16)

10   Jingle cazz (02:22)

11   Dito 5 (00:16)

12   Sei mejo te (04:00)

13   Dito 6 (00:17)

14   Mannaggia Padre Currito (01:50)

15   Dito 7 (00:17)

16   Wojtila (Torna in Polonia) (02:40)

17   Giuseppe e Girolamo a messa (01:01)

18   Il provANO (02:03)

19   Non me la dai (04:27)

20   Dito 8 (00:17)

21   Dove hai messo il cazzo (02:25)

22   Dito 9 (00:16)

23   Pantegani (03:02)

24   Dito 10 (00:16)

25   Sti cazzi (01:40)

26   Dito 11 (00:17)

27   Bidibibodibibù (00:27)

28   M'hanno scomunicato (03:39)

29   Dito 12 (00:17)

30   Siamo volgari (04:11)

31   Dito 13 (00:17)

32   Giuseppe e Girolamo da Gino (01:12)

33   Tutti a Civitavecchia (Karaoke) (03:45)

34   Dito 14 (00:21)

35   Terrore a Dioland (Reprise) (01:21)

San Culamo

A Roman music group known for irreverent, blasphemous satire and lo-fi recordings; their album Scomunicati e vincenti circulated widely on copied tapes in the 1990s.
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