Monnezzarium

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Monnezzarium
Monnezzarium 1997.jpg
Studio album by
Released1997
Recorded1995–1997 in Naples, Italy
Genre Pop, Neapolitan song
Producer Tony Tammaro
Tony Tammaro chronology
Se Potrei Avere Te
(1993)
Monnezzarium
(1997)
Tutto Tony Tammaro
(1999)

Monnezzarium (pun word for Garbage) is the fifth studio album by Neapolitan singer-songwriter Tony Tammaro.

Track listing

All tracks written and composed by Tony Tammaro

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