Sottovuoto generazionale

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Sottovuoto Generazionale
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 12, 2008
Genre Pop punk, electropunk, electronic rock
Length61:08
Label EMI
Dari chronology
LoveGain
(2007)
Sottovuoto Generazionale
(2008)
Sottovuoto: D-Version
(2009)

Sottovuoto generazionale is a debut album by Dari. Two singles have been released, Wale (tanto wale) and Tutto regolare. The CD sold about 20000 copies.

Track listing

  1. Wale (Tanto Wale)
  2. Tutto Regolare
  3. Predisposta (A Lasciare il Tuo Posto)
  4. Come M'Hai
  5. Per Piacere
  6. Cambio Destinazione
  7. Non Pensavo
  8. GP A 100 All'Ora
  9. Moltiplicato 10
  10. Ho Spaccato
  11. Minimale Maxibene
  12. Play and Stop

All tracks except 2, 3 and 12 are re-recordings of older songs.

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