Bologna Violenta (album)

Bologna Violenta is the first self-titled studio album by the Italian one man band Bologna Violenta, released in 2006.[1][2]

Bologna Violenta
Studio album by
Released2006
GenreNoise, industrial, electronic, grindcore
LabelSKP Records, self-produced
Bologna Violenta chronology
Bologna Violenta
(2006)
Il Nuovissimo Mondo
(2010)

The album is self-produced and was printed in 1200 copies, the distribution was given to SKP Records and Noisecult Records. The titles of the songs are inspired by the poliziottesco movies of the 1970s.

In the booklet of the album is the text-poem "A different picture of a city seemingly happy and friendly" dedicated, as the rest of the album, to the hidden violent side of the city of Bologna.[3]

Track listing

  1. Città violenta
  2. Il cittadino si ribella
  3. Corruzione al Palazzo di Giustizia
  4. Paura in città
  5. Violenza contro la violenza
  6. Bologna trema, la polizia può sparare
  7. La violenza, quinto potere
  8. Bologna odia
  9. Bologna, l'altra faccia della violenza
  10. La via della droga
  11. Bologna rovente
  12. Bologna drogata, la polizia non può intervenire
  13. Bologna centrale del vizio
  14. I violenti di bologna bene
  15. Bologna difendersi o morire
  16. Bologna spara!
  17. Bologna calibro 9
  18. Bologna nera
  19. Bologna a mano armata
  20. Provincia violenta
  21. La morte risale a ieri sera (i bolognesi ammazzano il sabato)
  22. I padroni della città
  23. Puttane a Bologna (Bologna come Budapest)
  24. La città sconvolta, caccia spietata ai rapitori
  25. Bologna si ribella
  26. Bologna, ultimo atto
  27. Tira la boccia
gollark: Is there one due to arrive?
gollark: A hatchling wall?!
gollark: I feel kind of annoyed, looking at the many trades which 99% of players can't fulfil.
gollark: So many valuable trades, so many requests for 2G SAltkin.
gollark: Metatrolling can never end well.

References

  1. Bologna violenta rockit.it
  2. "Intervista a Bologna Violenta". Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2012-11-15.


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