LIL TROCA came together in Mexico City around 2013, playing underground shows and building a following with music that mixed rap, punk, and heavy metal. Their debut album 'Días Tristes y Alegres' established a raw, aggressive sound that later records like 'La Ciudad del Pecado' and 'El Diablo Dentro' would develop with touches of industrial and techno.
'Demonio' in particular drew attention from conservative groups and led to a lawsuit over blasphemy and incitement charges, which the band eventually won.
LIL TROCA's lineup includes vocalist Chino Moreno, guitarist El Oso, and bassist El Gato, among others. They've collaborated with artists like Homer El Mero Mero on 'Perdón Mamá' and Falke 912 and Yael YTBM on 'Polaris', keeping their sound rooted in Mexico's alternative scene without chasing mainstream approval.
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