Mad Max was an alias at Delta, used initially by Alessandro Gilardi from 1998 to 1999; later followed by Claudio Magnani until 2008.
Compilations[]
Year | Title |
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2020 | Delta Ultimate Collection Presents Mad Max |
Singles[]
Year | Cat. No. | Song | Vocalist | Album |
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1999 | DELTA 1071 | No More Lonely Nights | Alessandro Gilardi | Super Eurobeat Vol. 91 |
2001 | DELTA 1091 | Dance In The Fire | Claudio Magnani | Super Eurobeat Vol. 115 |
Radio (feat. Denise) | Super Eurobeat Vol. 107 | |||
Rock Of The Nation | Super Eurobeat Vol. 112 | |||
2002 | DELTA 1101 | Dance And Party | Super Eurobeat Vol. 122 | |
Cowboy | Super Eurobeat Vol. 126 | |||
Fire | Super Eurobeat Vol. 161 | |||
2003 | VEJT-89161 | Sex And Love | Super Eurobeat Vol. 135 | |
Criminal Fire | Super Eurobeat Vol. 142 | |||
2004 | VEJT-89174 | Tsunami Comes | Super Eurobeat Vol. 148 | |
2023 | - | Rock You | Eurobeat Masters Vol. 20 |
Album-Exclusive Songs[]
Year | Song | Vocalist | Album |
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1999 | Stay With Me | Alessandro Gilardi | Super Eurobeat Vol. 97 |
2000 | Don't Break My Heart | Claudio Magnani | Super Eurobeat Vol. 103 |
2009 | Maximum Fire | Delta Music Industry Presents: Eurobeat Rejected |
Trivia[]
- According to Laurent Gelmetti, the alias come from the Australian movie and character of the same name[1].