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Socialismo e Barbarie (Socialism and Barbarism) is the second studio album released by the Italian punk rock band CCCP Fedeli alla linea in 1987. It is a less cohesive work than their first album, that ran the gamut from Middle Eastern music to the Soviet national anthem, from Catholic hymns to feedback workouts. The title turn over the phrase "Socialisme ou Barbarie" (Socialism or Barbarism) from Rosa Luxemburg used in a 1916 essay, 'The Junius Pamphlet'. "Libera me Domine" opens a new series of songs dedicated to religion, Christianity and Catholic hymns.

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  • Socialismo e barbarie è il secondo album del gruppo musicale italiano CCCP - Fedeli alla linea, pubblicato nel 1987. (it)
  • Socialismo e Barbarie (Socialism and Barbarism) is the second studio album released by the Italian punk rock band CCCP Fedeli alla linea in 1987. It is a less cohesive work than their first album, that ran the gamut from Middle Eastern music to the Soviet national anthem, from Catholic hymns to feedback workouts. The title turn over the phrase "Socialisme ou Barbarie" (Socialism or Barbarism) from Rosa Luxemburg used in a 1916 essay, 'The Junius Pamphlet'. "Libera me Domine" opens a new series of songs dedicated to religion, Christianity and Catholic hymns. (en)
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  • Ignazio Orlando and CCCP Fedeli alla linea (en)
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  • Socialismo e Barbarie (Socialism and Barbarism) is the second studio album released by the Italian punk rock band CCCP Fedeli alla linea in 1987. It is a less cohesive work than their first album, that ran the gamut from Middle Eastern music to the Soviet national anthem, from Catholic hymns to feedback workouts. The title turn over the phrase "Socialisme ou Barbarie" (Socialism or Barbarism) from Rosa Luxemburg used in a 1916 essay, 'The Junius Pamphlet'. "Manifesto" and the remake of the "National Anthem of the Soviet Union", "" (with different lyrics) are strongly influenced by their pro-Soviet ideology. "Sura", "Radio Kabul" about the Soviet–Afghan War (1979–1989), and "Inch'Allah ça va" are influenced by the Islamic culture and Middle Eastern music. "Tu menti" is an attack on the nihilist punk rock of the Sex Pistols with explicit references to "Anarchy in the UK" and "Liar", and mimics the riff from the song "Submission". "Libera me Domine" opens a new series of songs dedicated to religion, Christianity and Catholic hymns. The album was re-released on CD by Virgin Records in 1988 with two additional songs, both from the 1987 7" single Oh! Battagliero. (en)
  • Socialismo e barbarie è il secondo album del gruppo musicale italiano CCCP - Fedeli alla linea, pubblicato nel 1987. (it)
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