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Italian rock band Timoria made its live debut in the mid-'80s as an opening act for British <a href="spotify:artist:2i8ynmFv4qgRksyDlBgi6d">Wire</a> at Milan's Prego Club. After making a contribution to Amnesty International with an antiwar-oriented song called "Signorno," Timoria's EP Macchine E Dollari was issued, followed by the band's first album Colori Che Esplondoro, produced by Litfiba's bassist <a href="spotify:artist:1ttr0riLWeHZ27NDV066ut">Gianni Maroccolo</a> in 1990. Soon the group participated in San Remo's Festival with "L'uomo Che Ride," releasing Ritmo E Dolore in March of 1991, followed by 1992's Storie Per Vivere and 1993's Viaggio Senza Vento. They played at Sonoria's Festival that same year, along with <a href="spotify:artist:3UbyYnvNIT5DFXU4WgiGpP">Whitesnake</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:7Ey4PD4MYsKc5I2dolUwbH">Aerosmith</a>. In February of 2001, Timoria released El Topo Grand Hotel. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi
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