Ignorantes
Ignorantes formed in 1977 in Vallecas, a working-class neighborhood of Madrid. The original lineup included Luis "Lucky" Espejo on vocals, Nacho "Patillas"...
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Ignorantes formed in 1977 in Vallecas, a working-class neighborhood of Madrid. The original lineup included Luis "Lucky" Espejo on vocals, Nacho "Patillas" Pérez on guitar, Manuel "Manolete" Maya on bass, and Luis "Pequeño" García on drums. Their sound was raw and energetic, pulling from punk and rock with some flamenco touches.
Their lyrics often dealt with social injustice and the daily grind of working-class life. Their debut album from 1981, "Olor a Cuero Rancio, Vino y Raja," gave them an early signature song with the same title. The band's confrontational style and provocative lyrics sometimes led to trouble with authorities at their shows.
They followed up with albums like "Como un Buitre Sobre el Hambre" in 1983 and "Mi Sangre" in 1986. The music shifted between more melodic, introspective moments and a return to aggressive punk roots, but it always kept that rough-edged, rebellious spirit from their Madrid beginnings.
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