Dome La Muerte, pseudonym of Domenico Petrosino (born 18 May 1958), is an Italian guitarist, songwriter and disc jockey.
[3] From this first experience in 1979 the Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers were born, one of the first Italian hardcore punk bands,[4] protagonists of the GDHC (Gran Ducato Hard Core) scene.
With the CCMs he will tour Italy and Europe and will participate in the well-known Last White Christmas concert on 4 December 1983 organized by the GDHC which will be released in the United States on double cassette.
[6] After the internal split with Not Moving in 1989, he remains in the band where he will release the last two albums Song of Myself (with many guests including Giovanni Lindo Ferretti of CCCP and the cheyenne poet Lance Henson) and Homecomings, both close to the indigenous cause, a theme very dear to him that he will also take up in subsequent projects.
In 2012 he starts a live project, still active, paired with the Italian-Greek singer Marina Mulopulos (former Almamegretta), in which he brings around a repertoire that includes songs by David Bowie, Velvet Underground, Iggy Pop, Judy Henske, Janis Joplin and many others.
In 2015 he also plays steadily with Lupe Velez, the first solo project by Stefano Ilari, punk rocker from Livorno, then a stable band, with whom he records the first ep Mystic Man.
As a DJ, he worked as a resident in the 90s at Baraonda, a well-known disco-pub in Massa, a meeting point for rockers from the Tuscan coast.
[3] In the field of cinema he played the character of a rock'n'roll gravedigger in the comedy Dreams of Glory with Carlo Monni, released in theaters in 2014.
[12] On November 25, 2020, he gives an interview to Rolling Stone where he announces that he is in difficulty following the interruption of concerts in Italy due to the covid, and therefore intends to request the benefit of the Bacchelli Law.