Incromo
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Incromo

Incromo formed in Turin in the late 1980s with Marco Degli Esposti on vocals, Stefano Nicelli on guitar, Riccardo Giuffredi on bass, and Paolo Moretti on...

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Incromo's post-punk energy and Italian radio hit

A Turin band from the late '80s known for introspective lyrics and a sound that drew from new wave.

For a sense of their early sound, try "Futuro Incerto" or "Colisao."

Their 1991 song "Futuro Incerto" became a hit in Italy, connecting with listeners through its plain take on uncertainty. The band also faced a legal dispute in 1999 over the lyrics to "Senza Dio," which they stood by without backing down.

Incromo formed in Turin in the late 1980s with a lineup that included Marco Degli Esposti on vocals. After his departure in 1994, they kept recording through the mid-90s with albums like "Il Segreto."

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Incromo formed in Turin in the late 1980s with Marco Degli Esposti on vocals, Stefano Nicelli on guitar, Riccardo Giuffredi on bass, and Paolo Moretti on drums. Their sound drew from post-punk and new wave, and they built a reputation for energetic shows and lyrics that leaned introspective.

Their 1991 debut album "Verità Nascoste" included the song "Futuro Incerto," which became a hit in Italy. The track's straightforward take on uncertainty connected with listeners and got steady radio play. Other songs from that period, like "Colisao" and "Pensar nos Erros," carried a similar directness.

Lineup changes followed, including Degli Esposti's departure in 1994. The band kept recording through the mid-90s with albums like "Il Segreto" and "L'Ultimo Giorno." In 1999, they faced a legal dispute with the Catholic Church over lyrics in their song "Senza Dio," which some groups found objectionable. Incromo didn't back down from the song's content.

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