Disbelief and surprise are the first feelings that arise after listening to this CD; finally, someone who doesn't care about the unwritten rules of marketing and boldly moves forward, provoking a whirlwind of emotions and feelings long forgotten.
In the thirty minutes of this album, the guys from Turbigo express all their dissent against the dictates and customs of today's society through lightning-fast riffs in pure hc style and lyrics that, through a hoarse and angry voice, strike straight to the listener's heart with their sincerity and truthfulness.
In their songs, they attack all the certainties of modern society like the church in "Streghe," the government in "200701," which is a denunciation of the state's actions during the well-known Genoa protest, and the consumerist society in "Castelli Di Rabbia che cito": "Siete tutti coperti di merda mi vergogno di essere uomo lasciatemi solo restate lontani non voglio vedere nessuno rabbia e disgusto è quello che provo"
And it's precisely this social discomfort, this explosive rage, that distinguishes them from other hc groups and makes it a masterpiece of the genre that may not appeal to refined tastes, but it is a fact that there is currently nothing so candid and cutting-edge in the Italian scene.
This journey into the world of the new hardcore champions Ivan, Carlame, and Titti is produced by the Milanese Tube Records, providing a minimalistic packaging of the CD.
With this album, the Skruigners take the place that was that of Negazione at the end of the '80s and mark their consecration as a leading group in the Italian hc panorama: their sound knows no regional or age limits, as demonstrated by concerts always filled with a heterogeneous mix of fans.
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