Look Mexico
Look Mexico was a rock band that formed in 2004. Their song 'I Live My Life A Quarter Mile At A Time' became their most recognizable track, appearing on their...
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Look Mexico was a rock band that formed in 2004. Their song 'I Live My Life A Quarter Mile At A Time' became their most recognizable track, appearing on their 2006 debut album Grand Theft Audio.
That same year, they contributed music to The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift soundtrack. They released three more albums after that: Scorched in 2008 and Overdrive in 2010.
Other songs in their catalog include 'Take It Upstairs, Einstein' and 'Call Off Your Lapdog.' Their music had a hard rock energy that connected with some listeners, though their association with the film franchise drew mixed reactions from critics.
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