3000 Bruchi came out of Forlì, Italy in the late 1980s. The group included Roberto Bruchi on vocals and guitar, Stefano Pardini on bass, and Alessandro Tassio on drums. They signed with PolyGram and put out their first album, Solo Il Mio Amore, in 1992.
Their song "(Quella Luna) Era Un Telefilm" got attention for its lyrics, which some people thought referenced drug use. The track still connected with listeners, becoming one of their best-known pieces. Other songs like "[La Mia Idea Di] Borneo" and "Comandante Koenig" show the band's range.
They kept releasing albums through the 1990s, including Le Storie Vere in 1994 and La Magia Del Rumore in 1996. The music had a mix of punk and rock sounds, with some electronic touches. They've played shows again in more recent years.
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