Prozac+

Italian band


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::summary Italian band ::

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FieldValue
nameProzac +
backgroundgroup_or_band
originItaly
genrePop punk
years_active1995–2007; 2018
labelEmi
current_membersGianmaria Accusani (1995–present)
Elisabetta Imelio (1995–2020)
Eva Poles (1995–present)
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Prozac+ were an Italian punk band, founded in Pordenone in 1995. As with the Canadian band Prozzäk, they are named for the brand name of the antidepressant fluoxetine by Eli Lilly and Company.

History

The band's three founding members are Gian Maria "GM" Accusani (guitarist and singer), **** (singer), and Elisabetta Imelio (bassist). Imelio died of breast cancer on March 1, 2020.

Their second album, Acido Acida, released by EMI, sold 175,000 copies and hit platinum charts. Album's track Acida became the most important Summer hit of 1998, a record for the punk rock genre.

Discography

  • Testa plastica (1996)
  • Baby EP (1997)
  • Acido Acida (1998)
  • 3Prozac+ (2000)
  • 3Prozac+ English Version (2000)
  • Miodio (2002)
  • Gioia nera (2004)

References

References

  1. "Morta Elisabetta Imelio, bassista e fondatrice dei Prozac+".

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