Mojinos Escozios
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Mojinos Escozios

Mojinos Escozios formed in 1994 in Andalucía, Spain, with Miguel Ángel Rodríguez "El Sevilla" as their frontman. They started playing local festivals, mixing...

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Mojinos Escozios, Spain's rowdy rock and flamenco satirists

A Spanish band from Andalucía that mixed rock, flamenco, and humor in songs like "Sesi" and "La Mamaíta".

For a quick sense of their vibe, check out "La Mamaíta" or "Sesi", they're loud, funny, and unapologetically rough around the edges.

They carved out a space in Spanish music by blending rock and flamenco with lyrics that didn't shy away from satire or controversy. Their 2001 single "Sesi" became a hit despite drawing criticism for its explicit content, showing how they pushed boundaries without much concern for polish. Songs like "La Mamaíta" and "Qué Güeno Que Estoy" capture their direct, unvarnished style that resonated at local festivals and beyond.

Formed in 1994 in Andalucía, they started playing local festivals with a sound that mixed rock and flamenco, led by frontman Miguel Ángel Rodríguez. Their 1998 album "Ni Dios los perdone" and later work like "Los Manolos" in 2006 kept up the satirical, humorous approach, with live shows known for being loud and rowdy. They maintained a steady lineup and kept poking fun at social and political topics throughout their run.

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Mojinos Escozios formed in 1994 in Andalucía, Spain, with Miguel Ángel Rodríguez "El Sevilla" as their frontman. They started playing local festivals, mixing rock and flamenco with a heavy dose of humor in their lyrics. Their 2001 single "Sesi" became a commercial hit, though its explicit content drew criticism from some conservative groups.

Their albums include "Ni Dios los perdone" from 1998 and "Los Manolos" from 2006. Other songs like "Qué Güeno Que Estoy" and "Abreme La Puerta" show their style, direct, satirical, and unpolished. The band's lineup included Rodríguez on vocals and guitar, Juan Manuel Rodríguez "El Brujo" on guitar, Sergio Martín "El Sevilla" on bass, Vidal Barquero "El Linterna" on keyboards, and Francisco José "El Sevilla" on drums.

Their live shows were known for being loud and rowdy, with plenty of audience interaction. They kept making music that poked fun at social and political topics without much concern for polish or approval.

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