Assalti Frontali's 1996 debut album, "Conflitto," is a raw and unfiltered snapshot of the Italian punk scene, capturing the essence of rebellion and social commentary. Released on January 1, 1996, under Daje Forte Daje Records, this 43-minute album is a powerful introduction to the band's aggressive sound and lyrical depth. Tracks like "Devo avere una casa per andare in giro per il mondo" and "Fascisti in doppiopetto" delve into themes of societal issues and personal struggles, showcasing the band's ability to blend punk energy with thought-provoking lyrics. "Conflitto" is a testament to Assalti Frontali's early influence and their commitment to addressing the complexities of life through music.