CCCP - Fedeli alla linea
| CCCP  - Fedeli alla linea | |
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| CCCP - Fedeli alla linea | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Reggio Emilia, Italy | 
| Genres | Punk rock, new wave, post-punk, art rock | 
| Years active | 1982–1990, 2023–present | 
| Past members | Giovanni Lindo Ferretti Massimo Zamboni Annarella Giudici Danilo Fatur Umberto Negri Carlo Chiapparini Gianni Maroccolo Francesco Magnelli Ringo De Palma Ignazio Orlando Giorgio Canali Zeo Giudici Silvia Bonvicini | 
| Website | www.cccp-fedeliallalinea.it | 
CCCP - Fedeli alla linea (Italian pronunciation: [tʃittʃittʃipˈpi feˈdeːli alla ˈliːne.a]; also spelled without the hyphen) is an Italian punk band formed in 1982 in Berlin by vocalist Giovanni Lindo Ferretti and guitarist Massimo Zamboni. The band's style is self-defined by the members themselves as "Musica Melodica Emiliana—Punk Filosovietico" ("Emilian Melodic Music—Philo-soviet punk"). CCCP's works influenced dozen of artists such as Marlene Kuntz, Massimo Volume, and Offlaga Disco Pax.
Their name, CCCP, stems from the Cyrillic script for SSSR, Russian acronym for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, although pronounced following the Italian phonetics. CCCP left behind the stereotypes of punk rock, and reached for a genre-defying convergence of militant rock, industrial music, folk, electropop, Middle Eastern music, and even chamber music while delivering through their lyrics a bleak vision of humankind, also introducing elements of expressionist theatre and existentialist philosophy in their live shows.