Zoofilia
Zoofilia was a Spanish rock band from Madrid that formed in the late 1970s. Their lineup included vocalist Pedro, guitarist José, bassist Carlos, and drummer...
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Zoofilia was a Spanish rock band from Madrid that formed in the late 1970s. Their lineup included vocalist Pedro, guitarist José, bassist Carlos, and drummer Manuel.
The band continued making confrontational music throughout the 1980s with albums like 'El Mal' and 'El Anticristo.' Other songs in their catalog include 'F.D.P.,' 'La Maquina,' and 'Sentimientos.' Their lyrics often addressed authority and social issues, which sometimes resulted in canceled concerts and store bans.
Zoofilia maintained their original four members throughout their active years. They didn't compromise their approach despite facing opposition from conservative groups and government authorities. Their music attracted listeners who appreciated its directness and willingness to challenge norms.
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