Peawees
Artist: Peawees
Genre(s):
Rock: Punk-Rock
Discography:
Dead End City
Year: 2001
Tracks: 12
The Peawees came screaming out of La Spezia, Italy, in 1995 with a punk-pop assault that recalled the Ramones. With a card consisting of guitarist/vocalist Hervé Peroncini (ex-the Manges), bassist Riccardo "Lalo" la Lomia, and drummer Livio Montarese (both erstwhile of the Nukes), the Peawees quick recorded Where People Smile and released it inside the class on Panic Records. They snagged a minute guitarist (Stefano Zappelli) and started construction their reputation as a hard-gigging band. They recorded This Is Rock N Roll a year by and by and establish U.S. distribution through Motherbox Records, leading to a go of the United States in 1998. The following class, Zappelli and Montarese left and Jacopo Giannetti and Andrea "Pulcio" Ricci took their places respectively. They recorded a few 7" singles and toured the U.K., formation up their reasoned and in the lead to the transcription of Dead End City in 2001. Stardumb Records released it at the close of the class, and the guys toured all over Europe in support. 2003 saw the criminal record being reissued by Ammonia Records in Italy, complete with bonus unreleased tracks. After Giannetti was side by side replaced by Carlo Landini behind the drum kit, the Peawees hopped back out on the road, striking up versatile festivals and sharing stages with bands like Radio Birdman and the Damned along the room.

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