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Bulldozer Live in Saint Louis VHS
A band called BULLDOZER was formed in Milan, Italy in 1980 by Oarrio Carria and Andy "Bull" Panigada. In 1983, Panigada left the band and shortly thereafter met Alberto Contini, better Inown as AC Wild.
Together with drummer Rob H. Cabrini and second bassist Fabrizio Grossi, who would go on to play bass with Steve Uai, the band played covers of MOTÖRHEAD songs. Panigada was contacted again by Carria who wanted to reform Bulldozer and record a single in Milanese dialect. Instead, Panigada not only suggested two different tracks, but also a new singer, AC Wilo. The two infamous songs fallen Angel and Another Beer were recorded in one tale and released as BULLDOZER's vinyl debut. Before the Roadrunner contract was signed, bassist Carria and drummer Galli, still minors, were caught with tattoos by their parents and were forced to leave the band. The new drummer, Don Andras, was nearly 30 years old with a criminal record but was the only drummer around who could thrash a hit. AC Wilo, originally a bassist, replaced Carria on bass but invited him to record bass on the album version of fallen Angel. In 2022, the band decided to celebrate the 40 years of collaboration between AC Wilo and Andy Panigada, focusing on songs created in the very first days of BULLDOZER with the focus being on tracks from The Day of Wrath and their second album. The Final Separation, proposing a special live setlist called "40 Years of Wrath." They concluded their anniversary tour in 2024 with "The Final Days of Wrath Across the Americas" tour which began in Brazil and ended on August 31, 2024 in Saint Louis, Missouri for their Final Day of Wrath.
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