Porno Riviste, an Italian punk rock band, was formed in 1992 in Venegono Superiore. The original lineup included Tommi Marson, Marco Mortillaro, and Filippo Vegezzi, with Umberto Faganelli, Rambo, and Daniele Marceca joining later. Their first releases were the demo cassette C.N.C.C. in 1995 and the album Sogni, incubi e... La cosa inutile (1996). The band's breakthrough came with their subsequent albums, Cosa facciamo? (1997) and Fino alla fine (1999), which were produced by Tube Records. They toured extensively across Italy, Switzerland, and other European regions, often sharing the stage with notable acts like Punkreas. In 2001, Porno Riviste released Codice a sbarre, followed by Tensione 16 (2003) and La seconda possibilità (2007). The band announced a hiatus in 2009 but reunited in 2012 and released the album, Le Funebri Pompe.