A Spanish band from the late '80s that mixed punk with ska and flamenco while questioning social norms.
For their sound, try 'Manga Rosa' or 'Tequila Babylon Time'. Their live shows were known for energy and directness.
They captured a specific moment in Spanish punk where music felt both urgent and loose. Songs like 'Manga Rosa' carried their sharp, rhythmic style, and their lyrics drew attention from authorities who sometimes censored them. Their recordings document that unfiltered approach when it wasn't common.
They formed in Barcelona in 1986 with Nacho on vocals, Jaime on guitar, Simón on bass, and Ramon on drums. Their first album 'Algo Diferente' came out in 1988, followed by 'No Disparen' in 1990 and 'El Poder de la Mente' in 1992. Their final studio album was simply titled 'Pussygatos' in 1994.
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