Odio Su Tela
Odio Su Tela formed in Milan in the late 1990s with Enrico Ruggeri on vocals and guitar, Luca Cambiaghi on drums, Sergio Maggioni on bass, and Roberto Antoni...
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Odio Su Tela formed in Milan in the late 1990s with Enrico Ruggeri on vocals and guitar, Luca Cambiaghi on drums, Sergio Maggioni on bass, and Roberto Antoni on guitar. They started playing live shows while facing some early indifference from labels and critics.
Their 2003 song "...Del Silenzio" became a notable track, with its raw lyrics touching on themes of alienation. Other songs like "A(f)fondo" and "Il Tuo Posto Peggiore" continued in a similar vein of direct, guitar-driven rock.
They released eight studio albums between 2000 and 2017, including "Odio Su Tela" in 2000, "In Cucina" in 2002, and "Operaia" in 2017. The band's music often dealt with social issues, which sometimes drew attention beyond just the music itself.
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