Asesino
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Asesino

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Asesino, Spain's raw punk-metal provocateurs

A Spanish band from the early '80s that mixed punk and metal with blunt, confrontational lyrics.

For a quick sense of their sound, try "Corrido Del Asesino" or "Adelitas". They're both pretty raw and get right to the point.

Asesino mattered because they didn't hold back. Songs like "Matando Gueros" and "¡Puta con Pito!" tackled social and political themes with a direct, aggressive sound that got people talking. Their work from that period still comes up in conversations about Spanish underground music.

They formed in Spain in the early 1980s, releasing albums like "Matar al presidente" in 1982. Julio Castejón sang on those recordings and stayed through lineup changes, with tracks like "Regresando Odio" keeping their raw style intact into the mid-80s.

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Asesino formed in Spain in the early 1980s, playing a mix of punk and metal. Their song "¡Puta con Pito!" from 1981 drew attention for its confrontational lyrics, which often dealt with social and political themes. Other tracks like "Padre Pedofilo" and "Chota Sucia" continued in this vein, addressing corruption and violence with blunt language.

Their music provoked strong reactions at the time, with some groups objecting to the content. The band released several albums in the early to mid-80s, including "Matar al presidente" in 1982 and "El sudón de Judas" the following year. Julio Castejón sang on these recordings and remained with the group through various lineup changes.

Asesino's work from that period still surfaces in discussions about Spanish underground music. Songs like "Regresando Odio" and "Adelitas" capture the raw, aggressive sound they were known for, without much polish or compromise.

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