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SUBURBIA 067CD
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$14.50
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RELEASE DATE: 4/24/2026
Formed in Palermo in 1995, at the height of the Italian-language punk rock wave, Semprefreski have always been a story unto themselves. Too fast for the pop-punk standards of the time, too rowdy for the extreme hardcore scene, and too far from any scene epicenter, they built their reputation mile after mile on tour, through high-octane shows and a near-religious dedication to building a local scene in one of the most challenging cities in Italy. They disbanded in 2002 and never truly reformed, aside from occasional reunions like the one at the 2024 edition of the "dumb little festival" par excellence, now immortalized on vinyl in the new volume of the Live at Punk Rock Raduno series (which also features, among others, Senza Benza, Giuda, and Klasse Kriminale). Pop-punk "tarello" at two thousand miles an hour, with anthems like "Stai ancora con quel pirla" and "Bongoloide" exploding into a chaos of singalongs, stage dives, and full-on punk rock mayhem. Limited to 300 copies. Also available on red vinyl (SUBURBIA 067RED) and white vinyl (SUBURBIA 067WHI).
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SUBURBIA 067RED
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$26.00
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RELEASE DATE: 4/24/2026
LP version. Red color vinyl. Formed in Palermo in 1995, at the height of the Italian-language punk rock wave, Semprefreski have always been a story unto themselves. Too fast for the pop-punk standards of the time, too rowdy for the extreme hardcore scene, and too far from any scene epicenter, they built their reputation mile after mile on tour, through high-octane shows and a near-religious dedication to building a local scene in one of the most challenging cities in Italy. They disbanded in 2002 and never truly reformed, aside from occasional reunions like the one at the 2024 edition of the "dumb little festival" par excellence, now immortalized on vinyl in the new volume of the Live at Punk Rock Raduno series (which also features, among others, Senza Benza, Giuda, and Klasse Kriminale). Pop-punk "tarello" at two thousand miles an hour, with anthems like "Stai ancora con quel pirla" and "Bongoloide" exploding into a chaos of singalongs, stage dives, and full-on punk rock mayhem.
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SUBURBIA 067WHI
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$26.00
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RELEASE DATE: 4/24/2026
LP version. White color vinyl. Formed in Palermo in 1995, at the height of the Italian-language punk rock wave, Semprefreski have always been a story unto themselves. Too fast for the pop-punk standards of the time, too rowdy for the extreme hardcore scene, and too far from any scene epicenter, they built their reputation mile after mile on tour, through high-octane shows and a near-religious dedication to building a local scene in one of the most challenging cities in Italy. They disbanded in 2002 and never truly reformed, aside from occasional reunions like the one at the 2024 edition of the "dumb little festival" par excellence, now immortalized on vinyl in the new volume of the Live at Punk Rock Raduno series (which also features, among others, Senza Benza, Giuda, and Klasse Kriminale). Pop-punk "tarello" at two thousand miles an hour, with anthems like "Stai ancora con quel pirla" and "Bongoloide" exploding into a chaos of singalongs, stage dives, and full-on punk rock mayhem.
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SUBURBIA 030LP
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Reissue, originally released in 2001. Long overdue first reissue for one of the cult records of the second wave of Italian '90s punk rock, Ci Vediamo All'Inferno is the second full-length by Semprefreski, Palermo, Sicily pioneers. Originally out on the Gonna Puke label in the year 2001 and now available on vinyl for the first time in 21 years. Frantic, out-of-control, hyper-fast punk rock in mother tongue Italian revealing a piece of local punk rock history. Pink vinyl.
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