Ultimo Asalto came out of Ecatepec, Mexico, playing heavy metal with a political edge. The band's lineup includes David 'Vampiro' Jasso on vocals, Oscar 'Melas' Cuevas on guitar, Juan 'Juancho' Huerta on drums, and Miguel 'El León' González on bass.
Their albums like 'No Somos Héroes' from 2004 and 'Apolíticos' from 2007 show a consistent focus on social issues. Songs like 'Dias de furia' and 'El Oi Es Violencia' carry that raw, confrontational energy that defines their sound. They've kept releasing music through the 2010s with records like 'La Rebelión del Sentido Común' in 2012 and 'La Fuerza de la Resistencia' in 2018.
There's a punk influence in their approach, and they've faced threats and harassment for their outspoken positions. Tracks like 'Mi camino' and 'Nuestro Orgullo Pasado' show how they blend metal aggression with lyrics about injustice and resistance. They've built a following among people who respond to that direct, unpolished style.
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