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Mextremist! Greatest Hits
''Mextremist! Greatest Hits'' is the name of a greatest hits album by extreme metal band Brujeria (band), Brujeria. The album is more like a B-sides compilation, including songs not available on the LPs edited by Roadrunner Records. Album information The album cover is a parody of a Mexican magazine called ¡Alarma! (magazine), ''¡Alarma!'', which emphasizes sensational crime stories and has previously been banned—like the band, in certain instances, for its gruesome content/pictures. The song "Asesino" is by Brujeria, not the artist Asesino. This song features Tony Campos from the band Static-X. Track listing #"Seis Seis Seis" (Six Six Six) – 1:23 #"Santa Lucía" (Saint Lucy) – 0:21 #"Sacrificio" (Sacrifice) – 1:22 #"Machetazos" (Machete Attack) – 1:42 #"Padre Nuestro" (Our Father) – 2:21 #"Molestando Niños Muertos" (Molesting Dead Children) – 3:02 #"Castigo del Brujo" (Punishment of the Warlock) – 1:37 #"Matando Güeros '97" (Killing Blondes) – 3:12 #"Narc ...
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Brujeria (band)
Brujeria () is an American extreme metal band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1989. The band has Spanish lyrics with topics such as Theistic Satanism, Satanism, Anti-Christian sentiment, anti-Christianity, sex, immigration, narcotics smuggling, and politics. Brujeria portrays Mexico, Mexican imagery, with several members being Hispanic and Latino Americans, while the band's name stands for ''brujería'' (Spanish for "witchcraft"). Brujeria alumni include Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares and drummer Raymond Herrera, as well as Billy Gould, Nicholas Barker, Jeff Walker (musician), Jeff Walker and Shane Embury. They perform under pseudonyms and portray themselves as a Latino band consisting of drug lords, concealing their identities due to being wanted by the FBI. In videos and photographs of the band, they are shown wearing bandanas, balaclava (clothing), balaclavas, serapes, and are often shown wielding machetes. History Formation and early releases (1989–1992) Brujeri ...
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