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Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti

Known because of their rousing costumed live performances and stripped-down rock and roll sound, Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti (3 Lively Deceased Boys) have already been a mainstay over the Italian punk picture since their formation in 1994. Produced under the command of celebrated cartoonist Davide Toffolo, the music group is curved out by drummer and primary member Luca Masseroni and bass participant Enrico Molteni, who became a member of the group because of its third one, “Si Parte,” which have been preceded by singles “Mondo Naif” (1994) and “Allegro Pogo Morto” (1995). In 1997 the music group released its first full-length record, Piccolo Intervento a Vivo. The record peaked curiosity of A&R at BMG Ricordi, which agreed upon Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti and got up to speed because of their 1999 discharge, Mostri e Normali. The band’s romantic relationship using the multinational label was short-lived, nevertheless, and Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti released their 2000 EP, Il Principe en Bicicletta, independently La Tempesta label. Released in 2001, Testa Indipendente presented among the group’s better-known singles, “Ogni Adolescenza.” The band’s prolific documenting career continuing through 2003 with Switched-on T.A.R.M., accompanied by Il Sogno del Gorilla Bianco in 2004 along with a live concert Dvd and blu-ray in 2005. Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti obtained their first worldwide performance experience because they headlined a tour to Argentina and Uruguay. The trio released its 5th original launch in Feb of 2007, entitled La Seconda Rivoluzione Sessuale, released by La Tempesta and written by Venus Records.

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