Cover of Brujería Pocho Aztlan
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THE REVIEW

They have returned; last September.

After 16 years of silence on the recording front, but they have continued, during this long period, to bring their contaminated sound gospel through dozens and dozens of concerts all over the globe.

Fantasma, Hongo, Pinche Peach, Juan Brujo, El Cynico: the same stage names (!!); together again; ready to strike.

As always, they lash out against the Mexican government, against the United States, against every form of religion. Praising drug traffickers, Satanism, Mexico champion.

Nothing has changed in their sonic assault: Death Metal - Grindcore played with unheard ferocity. They kick the ass of 101% of the sonic extremism of the new millennium.

The murky and harmful listening begins with the title track and closes with "California Uber Aztlan" a cover of the Dead Kennedys with lyrics twisted in their "ironic" way.

Because, despite the themes covered and not only musical violence, Brujeria has always been a congregation of madmen; they enjoy mocking anyone who falls under their claws..."Profecía del Anticristo"...

Flee from them, do not get ensnared, they are addictive.

Flee from them, do not get ensnared, they create idpendence.

Flee from them, do not get ensnared, they create diepndence.

Flee from them, do not get ensnared, they create dipednenza.

AAARRRGGGHHHH...MATANDO GUEROS...

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Summary by Bot

Brujeria's album 'Pocho Aztlan' marks their powerful return after 16 years without recordings. The band maintains their aggressive death metal and grindcore style while delivering politically charged and satirical lyrics. The album is a furious and addictive sonic assault that criticizes governments and religions. Their cover of Dead Kennedys' 'California Uber Aztlan' closes the album with twisted irony.

Tracklist

01   Pocho Aztlan (04:10)

02   Culpan La Mujer (02:47)

03   Codigos (05:35)

04   Debilador (03:20)

05   California Über Aztlan (03:10)

06   No Aceptan Imitaciones (03:10)

07   Profecia Del Anticristo (04:11)

08   Angel De La Frontera (03:22)

09   Plata O Plomo (04:03)

10   Satongo (03:25)

11   Isla De La Fantasia (02:17)

12   Bruja- (04:09)

13   Mexico Campeon (02:25)

Brujería

Brujería is a Mexican-American extreme metal collective formed in 1989, performing under pseudonyms and masks. Their Spanish‑language death/grind fuses political fury, narcoculture, and blasphemy, yielding notorious albums like Matando Güeros, Raza Odiada, Brujerizmo, and Pocho Aztlan.
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