A Barcelona punk-metal band whose songs sparked debate in Catalonia.
For a good sense of their sound and stance, try 'Ja Es Veu Venir' or '100.000 Històries.' They're both loud and to the point.
They weren't just making noise. Songs like 'Sigui El Que Sigui' got them into trouble in 2004 for how they handled Catalan nationalism, and their lyrics kept pushing at social themes. That mix of hardcore energy and political directness gave them a real voice in the scene.
They formed in Barcelona in the mid-1990s and put out their first album, 'Infernal,' in 1997. Records like 'Rebel·lió' and 'Assassins' followed, and they kept working through the 2000s with albums such as 'Com un Nen' and 'Caminant'.
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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