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Talco (band)

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Talco
Talco performing in 2024
Talco performing in 2024
Background information
OriginMarghera, Italy
GenresSka punk, folk punk, Patchanka
Years active2001-present
Past membersDema (Tommaso De Mattia)-guitar and vocals
Jesus (Emanuele Randon)-guitar
Ketto (Marco Salvatici)-bass
Nick (Nicola Marangon)-drums
Cioro (Enrico Marchioro)-saxophone
Turborizia (Andrea Barin)-trumpet
Websitewww.talco-punkchanka.com

Talco is an Italian ska punk band and alternative band from Marghera, Venice. Musically the group combines the horns and rhythms of ska-punk with Italian folk music. Their lyrics reflect the band's support for left-wing politics and often include anti-fascist, anti-capitalist, and anti-imperialist themes. Musical influences include The Clash, Ska-P, Modena City Ramblers and especially Mano Negra, often describing their sound as "patchanka" after Mano Negra's first album.[1]

In 2009 the group wrote the song "St. Pauli" about the cult German football club FC St. Pauli. The team has since used the song as an anthem and Talco has played a number of concerts at Millerntor-Stadion in Hamburg, Germany.[2]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Tutti Assolti (2004)
  • Combat Circus (2006)
  • Mazel Tov (2008)
  • La Cretina Commedia (2010)
  • Gran Galà (2012)
  • Silent Town (2015)
  • And the Winner Isn't (2018)
  • Locktown (2021)
  • Insert Coin (2022)
  • Videogame (2022)
  • Others
    • Talco Mentolato (Maqueta)
    • Live (Maqueta)

Live albums

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  • 10 Years (Live in Iruña) (2014)

Compilations and collaborations

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  • 100 Jahre St. Pauli - St. Pauli
  • St. Pauli EP - St. Pauli
  • Skannibal Party Vol.4 - "Notti Cilene
  • Nextpunk Vol.2 - L'odore della morte
  • Punx United for Chapas - 60 anni
  • Kob vs Mad Butcher - Corri e La Carovana

References

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  1. ^ "Home". talco-punkchanka.com.
  2. ^ "Offizielle Homepage des FC St. Pauli von 1910 e. V. - TALCO on Tour". www.fcstpauli.com. Archived from the original on 3 October 2011.