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Quello che non c'è is the fifth studio album by Italian alternative rock band Afterhours, released in 1999. The album marks a significant evolution in the band's sound, incorporating elements of post-punk and alternative rock. Lyrically, it explores themes of existentialism, love, and societal issues, resonating with a generation seeking authenticity in music. The production is noteworthy for its raw energy and emotional depth, showcasing the band's growth as musicians and songwriters. The album has become a landmark in the Italian rock scene and is often hailed as one of their best works, solidifying Afterhours' reputation as leading figures in the genre.