Los Fastidios

Los Fastidios are an influential street punk band that originated in Verona, Italy, in the early 1990s. Spearheading the Oi! and ska scene with a poignant political message and an infectious blend of energetic punk rock, Los Fastidios have become an emblematic figure within the European counter-cultural movement and beyond. Known for their militant anti-fascist stance and the promotion of social and political activism through their music, the band has consistently produced anthems that resonate with those who oppose racism, sexism, and any form of discrimination.

The group, led by frontman Enrico, has seen various lineup changes but has not wavered in the pursuit of their mission to unite people on the dance floor with an overarching message of solidarity and resistance. Over the years, Los Fastidios have built a robust discography, intertwining sharp guitar riffs with ska rhythms and an unwavering punk rock ethos. Their recent releases, such as "The Sound of Revolution" and "Joy Joy Joy," continue to showcase their musical evolution while they maintain the core of their socio-political messaging. Collaborations with artists like Elisa Dixan on "Elisa Dixan Sings Los Fastidios, Vol. 1, 2, and 3" broaden their sonic landscape, proving their ability to innovate and inspire after nearly three decades of making music. With a reputation for high-energy performances and a fiercely loyal fan base, Los Fastidios wear the badge of one of Europe's most beloved antifascist punk rock groups.

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Ruder Than Croc
Single - Released September 29, 2023
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