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- D-beat (also known as Discore, kängpunk, Discrust, and crust-beat) is a style of hardcore punk, developed in the early 1980s by imitators of Discharge...
- Storia dell'Hit Parade. Gramese, 1989. "Pop, rock & c.: è Discoring" [Pop, Rock & Co: It's Discoring]. Stampa Sera (in Italian). Turin. 7 April 1989. p. 23...
- style by other European artists. The presenters of the Italian music show Discoring (produced by RAI) usually referred to Italo disco tracks as "rock elettronico"...
- Andrea Giordana, ****isted by the trio of presenters of the musical show Discoring, Isabel Russinova, Anna Pettinelli, Emanuela Falcetti. Daniele Piombi...
- for a general music TV show in 1971. Another later example is the show Discoring on Italy's RAI channel (first aired in February 1977). The term "Euro-disco"...
- be named atmospheric sludge metal or post-metal. D-beat (also known as discore or kängpunk) is a hardcore punk subgenre, developed in the early 1980s...
- con me (2010) Variety L'altra domenica (1976–79) Canzonissima (1958–74) Discoring (1977–89) Domenica in (since 1976) Fantastico (1979–91) La musica che...
- debuted as a television presenter in 1985, hosting the Rai 1 musical show Discoring. He later hosted several successful TV programmes, including Aria fresca...
- Sergio Mancinelli, who at the time were the presenters of the musical show Discoring. The winner of the Big Artists section was Eros Ramazzotti with the song...
- denounced the Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher. D-beat (also known as Discore or käng (boot), in Sweden) was developed in the early 1980s by imitators...