Latest Updates

Que Ma'sturbas Quitate (Universal / Surco 1997)




 

   From across the border not far from the US western front come blasting the noise of rebel PunkRock with their songs of screaming ejaculates third world country problems, poverty and criminals which ruling over the governments, spreading the fears and only god fucking knows what else have been done by the bad guys on the Mexican soil lately; shared free for you to consumed by these Mexico City's Punk Rock band - Molotov. The heavy-duty debut album by the group that used to forming as the example of a brilliant ideas of being separated from the political religious bigots society formed by two close-friends Tito Funtes and Mickey "Chico" Huidobro which might reluctantly having their abussive cover that showing either the schoolgirl forcing to get kidnapped for being rape inside the car as the title has spoken or the very bad side effects leaning our teenage girls becoming so cheapy for easy money and prostitution summerized on Donde Jugaran Las Ninas ? (meaning: where will the girls play) - the true facts that becoming usual scene happened there without too much police envolvements to solve or forbid thus thing s from happening again. The music really juicy to put your imagination and focus straight forwarding to the main subject themes or titles in massive basslines in a very thick grooves combination with Rock, Funk, Rap, Hip Hop and Cumbia local sounds which suddenly would electroshocking the audiences to listening more about the scary issues and conditions in Mexico by general from the tracks like  Chinga Tu Madre, Matate Tete, Cerdo, Voto lationo, Use it or Lose it and Molotov Cocktail Party as showing the capability of the group for (both) writing songs and singing in mostly Spanish and some English - giving the band more advantages to reaching father crossing the border for ears, spreading the news of the civil revolution threatening US border and cities very shortly, Putos.

Donde Jugaran Las Ninas:
https://youtu.be/6QKB02CF2kc

Related Post:

0 Response to "Que Ma'sturbas Quitate (Universal / Surco 1997)"

Post a Comment