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4 unusual facts about La Plebe


La Plebe

In 2003 La Plebe released their first recording, Conquista 21, A 6 song EP which included the popular “La Posta” as well as the cover “Vahos Del Ayer”, by the late Argentina punk band Flema.

They also twice ventured further south into central Mexico to play in Mexico City, Guadalajara, along with many other smaller cities.

Again produced by Billy Gould and engineered/ mixed by Jamie McMann, the album was released on Red Scare Records in the U.S., and on Gould’s own record label Koolarrow Records in Europe.

In July 2005, they released the 8 song EP Entre Cerveza, Ritmo, y Emoción..., again produced by Billy Gould but this time engineered by Jamie McMann.


Carlo Cafiero

In 1875 Cafiero went to Milan and joined the editorial staff of the first socialist daily paper, La Plebe, edited by Enrico Bignami.


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Enrico Bignami

He founded La Plebe in Lodi in 1868 to promote Giuseppe Mazzini's ideas, financing the paper from his import business.