Italian music group formed in Verona in 1977 (initials Zeno, Paolo, Mauro), disbanded in 1994; linked in reviews to the Youth Front / MSI-DN and noted for a singer-songwriter style influenced by Lucio Battisti, Edoardo Bennato, and Fabrizio De André.

The collection 'Boia Chi Molla' is presented and discussed in the provided review; several songs singled out include 'Boia Chi Molla', 'Io Credo', 'Me Ne Vado', 'Primavera '68', 'Jean', 'Lo Straccivendolo', 'Sergio Ramelli', and 'Isabella'.

ZPM (Zetapiemme) were an Italian singer-songwriter group from Verona, formed in 1977 and disbanded in 1994. Reviews present them as key to understanding right-wing alternative music while noting romantic and existential songs. The collection 'Boia Chi Molla' and tracks like 'Io Credo' and 'Me Ne Vado' are singled out.

For:Listeners of Italian singer-songwriter music and researchers of politically oriented alternative scenes.

 The ZPM were a fundamental group for understanding the right-wing alternative music.

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