Calibro 35

[2] Different songs from the band have been sampled into hip hop productions including Dr. Dre's "One Shot One Kill"[3] and Jay Z's "Picasso Baby".

The album mostly contains re-works of 1970s soundtracks by the genre's maestros such as Ennio Morricone, Armando Trovajoli and Luis Bacalov but also first original compositions by the band.

The unexpected critical acclaim the album received[6][7] led the band to perform the project live too, touring Italy[8] and Europe.

They also performed on Jason Bentley's radio show Morning Becomes Eclectic on KCRW:[11] one of the most important broadcasts of live music in the United States.

[14] During the same year Calibro 35 recorded its first full length soundtrack for Italian-Spanish production SAID at Ennio Morricone's studios in Rome.

The album, titled Any Resemblance to Real Persons or Actual Facts Is Purely Coincidental, was released in February 2012 by Nublu Records in the US and by Tannen Records/Rough Trade Distribution in Europe.

In March 2013, the band travelled to Brazil for Nublu Jazz Festival, sharing stage with The Headhunters, Roy Ayers and Robert Glasper's Experiment.