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On Pocho Aztlán, Brujo and his backing band of extreme-metal superstars saw off tributes to Pablo Escobar ('Plata O Plomo'), recount exotic narco-tales of drug drops gone wrong ('Isla de la Fantacia') and even carve out a customized cover of the DEAD KENNEDYS classic 'California Über Alles' ('California Über Aztlán'). Elsewhere, Brujo brings his trademark levity to bear on 'Culpan La Mujer' ('Blame The Woman'), a send-up of old-school Mexican machismo. "You got a woman? Blame her," he laughs. "It goes back to Adam and Eve - the woman did it! It's also the old macho, Mexican way. Always blame the woman."
On Pocho Aztlán, Brujo and his backing band of extreme-metal superstars saw off tributes to Pablo Escobar ('Plata O Plomo'), recount exotic narco-tales of drug drops gone wrong ('Isla de la Fantacia') and even carve out a customized cover of the DEAD KENNEDYS classic 'California Über Alles' ('California Über Aztlán'). Elsewhere, Brujo brings his trademark levity to bear on 'Culpan La Mujer' ('Blame The Woman'), a send-up of old-school Mexican machismo. "You got a woman? Blame her," he laughs. "It goes back to Adam and Eve - the woman did it! It's also the old macho, Mexican way. Always blame the woman."
727361344429

Details

Format: CD
Label: NBA
Rel. Date: 09/16/2016
UPC: 727361344429

Pocho Aztlan
Artist: Brujeria
Format: CD
New: Available $12.98
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Pocho Aztlan
2. No Aceptan Imitaciones
3. Profecia Del Anticristo
4. Angel De La Frontera
5. Plata O Plomo
6. Satongo
7. Isla De La Fantasia
8. Bruja
9. Mexico Campeon
10. Culpan La Mujer
11. Codigos
12. Debilador
13. California Über Aztlan

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On Pocho Aztlán, Brujo and his backing band of extreme-metal superstars saw off tributes to Pablo Escobar ('Plata O Plomo'), recount exotic narco-tales of drug drops gone wrong ('Isla de la Fantacia') and even carve out a customized cover of the DEAD KENNEDYS classic 'California Über Alles' ('California Über Aztlán'). Elsewhere, Brujo brings his trademark levity to bear on 'Culpan La Mujer' ('Blame The Woman'), a send-up of old-school Mexican machismo. "You got a woman? Blame her," he laughs. "It goes back to Adam and Eve - the woman did it! It's also the old macho, Mexican way. Always blame the woman."
        
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