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Neurodeliri is the third studio album by the Italian extreme metal band Bulldozer, released in 1988 through Metal Master Records. The album takes its name from Neurodeliri, the band that founding member Dario Carria started after leaving Bulldozer. Carria committed suicide during the recordings of the album, which was dedicated to him. Carria is also depicted on the cover. All songs were written by AC Wild and Andy Panigada. The producer John K. Birdsells is only a fictional name used by the members of the band; Wild later stated that "I wanted to prove that the Metal scene was full of prejudices, like a religious movement. IX had been censored and Neurodeliri was accepted because the producer was not Italian". As stated by Wild, drums on the album have been fully sampled on a digital grid to obtain a more aseptic and mechanical sound, despite drummer Rob "Klister" Cabrini recorded all early demo tracks. It represents one of the group’s most experimental and atmospheric works, combining their aggressive thrash and early black metal roots with unusual elements such as keyboards, mechanical-sounding drum patterns, and samples. The album was dedicated to Dario Carria, a founding member of the band who died by suicide shortly before the recording sessions, a circumstance that contributed to the dark and introspective tone often associated with the release. Musically, Neurodeliri marked a stylistic shift from Bulldozer’s earlier, more straightforward speed- and thrash-metal