miércoles, 19 de febrero de 2020

Brujeria - Brujerizmo (2000)

 

Brujerizmo is their third studio. Brujerizmo featured a more groove-oriented style, with a clear and refined sound as opposed to the deathgrind style of the previous albums.

This was the last album recorded with Asesino and Güero Sin Fe, who were 2 of the 5 original members when the project began in 1990.

BEAT 005 CD

-Tracklist:

01. Brujerizmo     03:50
02. Vayan sin miedo     02:16
03. La traición     01:57
04. Pititis, te invoco     02:23
05. Laboratorio cristalitos     01:31
06. División del norte     03:51
07. Marcha de odio     02:48
08. Anti-Castro     02:33
09. Cuiden a los niños     03:30
10. El bajón     01:59
11. Mecosario     02:45
12. El desmadre     01:41
13. Sida de la mente     04:35

-Line up:

- Juan Brujo: Vocals
- Fantasma: Bass, Vocals
- Pinche Peach: Vocals
- Pititis: Guitars, Vocals (female, backing)
- Asesino: Guitars
- Güero Sin Fe: Bass, Guitars
- Greñudo: Drums
- Hongo: Guitars
- Hongo Jr.: Drums
- Cristo de Pisto (R.I.P. 2006): Guitars
- Marijuano Machete: Electronics, samples, vocals.




Label: Beat Generation.

 Nominated for Best Rock Album at the 2001 Latin Grammy Awards.
Released under license of Koolarrow Records.
Marketed and distributed by Munster Records.


Recorded & Mixed at Cuarto de Control & Studio Dee.

 Engineer: El Chronlitos, Huey Dee, John Anonymous.
 


Jesse Pintado (July 12, 1969 - August 27, 2006) was a guitarist born in Empalme, Sonora, Mexico, but at an early age he moved to the United States. His career began in the band Terrorizer, who recorded the grindcore album "World Downfall".

 Jesse was the first to coin the term "grindcore" in 1983 to describe a musical mixture of "noise and chaos" he was developing at the time.

He later replaced guitarist Bill Steer immediately joining the Napalm Death band to start recording the album "Harmony Corruption." In 2004 officially leaves Napalm Death and revives Terrorizer. At the same time, he plays with his former Napalm Death (Shane Embury) bassist in the band called Lock Up. With Terrorizer he made the album "Darker Days Ahead" in 2006. He was part of the recording of the album "Brujerizmo" by the band Brujería under the pseudonym "Cristo de Pisto".

Jesse Pintado lived in Ridderkerk, the Netherlands. He died on August 27, 2006 in a Dutch hospital due to health complications (diabetic coma).
 





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