Spanish punk/hardcore band that sings in Spanish; known for raw, protest-oriented lyrics with animalist, vegetarian, anarchic and anticlerical themes and a self-titled cassette-era album.

Their self-titled album was recorded for initial distribution primarily on cassette. The record includes a remake of Judas Priest's "Breaking the Law" retitled "Vendemelo". The band has been described as having local notoriety in their hometown in Spain and was brought to wider attention via the Internet (as noted in the provided review).

Animales Muertos are a Spanish punk/hardcore band noted for raw, protest-driven songs and DIY cassette-era recordings. Lyrically animalist, vegetarian, anarchic and anticlerical themes run through their self-titled album. The band sings in Spanish and even non-Spanish listeners find lyrics generally understandable. The album includes a remake of Judas Priest's "Breaking the Law" retitled "Vendemelo."

For:Fans of punk/hardcore, listeners of political/DIY punk, collectors of obscure cassette releases, Spanish-language music listeners.

 This record is proof of how punk has free rein all over the world, even with good results.

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