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Lo Spirito Continua is where Negazione reached their peak! Their frantic hardcore became more technical, leading to the future crossover turning point. A debut album made out of ten unforgettable tracks, each an emotional and political manifesto. The original Dutch artwork on Konkurrel (1986).
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LP version. Reissue on TVOR from 1989. Lo Spirito Continua is where Negazione reached their peak! Their frantic hardcore became more technical, leading to the future crossover turning point. A debut album made out of ten unforgettable tracks, each an emotional and political manifesto.
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The rising hardcore punk movement was taken by storm by a young Italian band from Turin, Negazione. Their earlier singles "Mucchio Selvaggio" (originally a split tape with Declino), "Tutti Pazzi", and "Condannati A Morte Nelvostro Quieto Vivere" are collected here as a real foundation of the genre. Compilation originally released by We Bite Records in 1989.
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Spittle Records present a reissue of Negazione's 100%, originally recorded in Holland in 1990 and originally released on We Bite in the same year. 100%, their third album came as a very strong statement from a band in full power. Eight explosive, highly articulated tracks able to keep tension between the band's pure hardcore origins and a new kind of creative energy. A wider sound assault against any rigid stylism, including a distinctive taste for melody mostly expressed in the two tracks sung in Italian. Guido Sassola aka Zazzo (vocals), Roberto Farano aka Tax (guitar), Marco Mathieu (bass), Jeff Pellino (drums), an extremely cohesive unit caught in the midst of a natural evolution.
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Spittle Records present a reissue of Negazione's Little Dreamer, originally released in 1988. Punk only hit Italy in 1980, and the hardcore scene followed straight after confirming itself as one of the most active and interesting scenes in the world. Back in the day most of the bands came from the north of the country, among them: Negazione, a Turin based band which soon became one of the crucial punk-hardcore realities in Europe. Originally released by German label We Bite Records in 1988, Little Dreamer was Negazione's second album. Compared to their debut release this second effort shows a first step towards a more eclectic sound approach where thanks also to an evident growth in terms of technical skills the band's original inflamed energy opens up to a wider expressive variety of speeds and dynamics.
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