Monday, January 30, 2017
Brujeria - Raza Odiada (1995)
The greatest fake-Mexican deathgrind album of all time.
EDIT: My flip description has stirred up some controversy in the comments section, so I'm gonna clarify. When Raza Odiada came out, they were literally trying to get people to believe that they were Mexican drug lords. As a quick Google search will tell you, the lineup for this record consisted of mostly dudes from LA (some of whom were of Mexican heritage), one dude from Tijuana, and one from the UK. So fake-Mexican might be a bit harsh, but I'm not wrong.
Track listing:
1. Raza Odiada (Pito Wilson)
2. Colas de Rata
3. Hechando Chingasos (Greñudo Locos II)
4. La Migra (Cruza la Frontera II)
5. Revolución
6. Consejos Narcos
7. Almas de Venta
8. La Ley de Plomo
9. Los Tengo Colgando (Chingo de Mecos II)
10. Sesos Humanos (Sacrificio IV)
11. Primer Mecos
12. El Patrón
13. Hermanos Menéndez
14. Radre Nuestro
15. Ritmos Satánicos
Today's empires, tomorrow's ashes
very current, too.
ReplyDeleteWait what do you mean fake? I thought these guys were mexican, no?
ReplyDeleteLOTS of the members (current and past) are Mexican-American. But Billy Gould, Shane Embury and Jeff Walker have been major factors in the songwriting and playing over the years. And most of their drummers have been Swedish.
DeleteYes, what Aleck said. Fake Mexican might have been a bit harsh. Pretty sure they used to claim to be Zapatistas, which they definitely are not.
DeleteI was just wearing my Brujeria shirt yesterday. Love these guys.
ReplyDeleteThey played a delightful gig in London, UK in 2009 in which they only addressed the crowd in Spanish. The only time they spoke in English was to say "DIS NEX SON IZ ABOUT CROSSIN DE BORDER!!!". Great band.
ReplyDeletecan you re-up and also do you have any music from Asesino?
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