Zurdok
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Zurdok

Zurdok formed in Mexico in the late 1990s with Cheque Morales on vocals and guitar, Traviezo Izquierdo on bass, Chema Pacho on drums, and Pancho Ibarra on...

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Zurdok's raw rock and social tension in Mexico

A late-1990s Mexican band whose heavy guitar energy and direct lyrics sparked debate.

For a quick sense of their sound, try "Carros Al Cielo" or the earlier "¿Cuántos Pasos?" They give you the direct lyrics and that heavy energy.

Zurdok's music landed with a blunt force that felt urgent in its moment. Songs like "Carros Al Cielo" and "Platique Con Mi Pistola" tackled social themes head-on, drawing listeners in with a heavy rock drive while also drawing criticism. That friction became part of their story.

They formed in the late 1990s and released their self-titled debut in 1997. Through the 2000s, albums like Sin Control and Azul mixed punk and ska into their guitar foundation, with later tracks like "De Llegar Al Final" keeping that blend alive.

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Zurdok formed in Mexico in the late 1990s with Cheque Morales on vocals and guitar, Traviezo Izquierdo on bass, Chema Pacho on drums, and Pancho Ibarra on guitar. Their self-titled debut came out in 1997, followed by albums like Maquillaje and Tres. Songs like "Platique Con Mi Pistola" and "¿Cuántos Pasos?" became known for their direct lyrics and heavy rock energy.

Their music often dealt with social themes that sparked debate in Mexico. While some listeners connected with the raw perspective in tracks like "Abre Los Ojos" and "Carros Al Cielo," others criticized the band's approach. This tension became part of their identity during those years.

They kept recording through the 2000s with albums such as Sin Control, Azul, and Pánico. The sound on these records mixed punk and ska elements with their guitar-driven foundation. Later material like "Dentro De Un Mensaje" and "De Llegar Al Final" continued in that vein.

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