MONOtono

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Mono Tono
Monotono-cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released9 July 1978
Genre Punk rock
Label Cramps
Producer Paolo Tofani
Skiantos chronology
Inascoltable
(1977)
Mono Tono
(1978)
Kinotto
(1979)

Mono Tono is the second album by the Skiantos, released in 1978 by Cramps Records. [1]

Contents

Tracce

  1. Eptadone
  2. Panka rock
  3. Pesto duro (I kunt get no satisfucktion)
  4. Diventa demente (la kultura poi ti kura)
  5. Io me la meno
  6. Bau bau baby
  7. Io sono uno skianto
  8. Io ti amo da matti (sesso & karnazza)
  9. Vortice
  10. Massacrami pure
  11. Largo all'avanguardia
  12. Ehi, ehi, ma che piedi che c'hai

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References

  1. "SKIANTOS - MONOTONO". www.latlantide.it. Retrieved 2018-04-16.