Un Muerto Mas
Un Muerto Más formed in Barcelona in 1989. Their music mixed rock, punk, and flamenco, with lyrics that often touched on social justice and human rights. The...
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Un Muerto Más formed in Barcelona in 1989. Their music mixed rock, punk, and flamenco, with lyrics that often touched on social justice and human rights. The band's debut album, "Tijuana Bibles," came out in 1997.
Manu Chao handled vocals and guitar, with Gambeat on drums and Santiago Casariego on bass. They put out several albums after that first one, including "Clandestino" in 1998 and "Próxima Estación: Esperanza" in 2001. Some of their songs include "A Veces" and "La Isla Del Sol."
Their political lyrics sometimes got them into trouble with authorities early on. The band kept playing and recording despite that.
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