A late-80s Spanish band whose political punk energy burned bright for just a few years.
For their sound, start with 'Arde La Ciudad.' For their lyrical side, 'A vivir' or 'El Hambriento' give you the idea.
Their 1990 track 'Arde La Ciudad' became their signature song, capturing the raw, politically charged energy that defined their short run. Songs like 'A vivir' and 'El Hambriento' carried that same blend of garage rock urgency and poetic social commentary. They left a clear mark on Spanish rock before disbanding in 1992.
They formed in Madrid in the late 1980s and released their first album 'El Ritmo Del Garaje' in 1989. By 1990 they had their most recognizable song with 'Arde La Ciudad,' and they were done by 1992.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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