Raza Odiada
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Raza Odiada (Template:Langx) is the second album by Brujeria. Brujeria's main concepts are Satanism, revolution, pro-illegal immigration, narcotics and drug smuggling, and related themes.
Reception
- NME (10/28/95, p. 56) - 8 (out of 10) - "[a] nugget... Brujeria are a Chicano hardcore band who sing in Spanish. Short and brutal, the assault begins with a scathing attack on California governor Pete Wilson's Proposition 187 - which stopped Mexican and South American immigrants in the state from receiving welfare, medical care and education."[1]
Track listing
- "Raza Odiada (Pito Wilson)" – 3:30 ("Hated Race ["Dick" Wilson]")
- "Colas de Rata"– 1:33 ("Rat Tails")
- "Hechando Chingasos (Greñudos Locos II)" – 3:34 ("Throwing Punches [Crazy Headbangers II]")
- "La Migra (Cruza la Frontera II)" – 1:43 ("La Migra [Border Crossing II]")
- "Revolución" – 3:18 ("Revolution")
- "Consejos Narcos" – 2:39 ("Drug Dealer Advice")
- "Almas de Venta" – 2:12 ("Souls for Sale")
- "La Ley del Plomo" – 2:45 ("The Law of Lead")[2]
- "Los Tengo Colgando (Chingo de Mecos II)" – 1:48 ("I Have Them Hanging [Load of Cum II]")
- "Sesos Humanos (Sacrificio IV)" – 1:15 ("Human Brains [Sacrifice IV]")
- "Primer Meco" – 1:15 ("First Cum")
- "El Patrón" – 3:42 ("The Boss")
- "Hermanos Menendez" – 2:05 ("Menendez Brothers")
- "Padre Nuestro" – 2:07 ("Our Father")
- "Ritmos Satánicos" – 6:51 ("Satanic Rhythms")
Personnel
- Juan Brujo - vocals
- Asesino - guitars, bass
- Güero Sin Fe - bass, guitars
- Fantasma - bass, vocals
- Hongo - bass, guitars, drums
- Greñudo - drums
- Pinche Peach - vocals
- JR. Hozicon - direction
References
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