![]() ![]() Flashes of harcore punk mixed with folk-melodies stew up ‘La paranza di San Precario’ and also are present on the excellent and energetic ‘Vilipendio’ (again a slap against the former Italian president). Guagliuni takes the barricades on ‘Mò basta’ and spits on the grabbing culture of Lega Nord and bankers on ‘Italia Spa’. Elements of raggamuffin colour ‘Canto pe' dispietto’ with the help of Nuova Compagnia di Canto Popolare. Who Guagliuni is stays unclear but on a funky beat he goes to the ‘Univesity of Secondigliano’ and opens with a rage against cops, rulers and the church. The issues remain the same: injustice, repression of freedom and class-politics. And now a full album called ‘Bad Guagliuni’. Urged by the political upheaval in Italy (aka Berlusconi reign) and the economical crisis Luca Persico and his gang took stage again in 2009 at the G8 in Naples. ![]() ![]() Also numerous allegations of urging the audience to violence and promoting (soft) drugs got the better of the combo and BMG dissed the band. In 2001 the popular Napolitean rapcombo 99 Posse lost the urgency to continue. ![]()
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