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''Eternamiente'' (Eternally) is Molotov's fifth album, which was released October 16, 2007. It's a compilation of four EPs, each one made by a member of the band individually, plus two new tracks. The EPs were released in the band's website and there was an online poll where the fans could vote for their favorite EP. These EPs are ''Hasta la basura se separa'' by Micky Huidobro, ''El Plan de Ayala'' by Paco Ayala, ''Sintitolo'' by Tito Fuentes and ''Miss Canciones'' by Randy Ebright, each one containing 4 songs. The EPs' music vary in style, with ''Hasta la Basura Se Separa'' consisting of
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and ''Miss Canciones'' consisting of
rap metal Rap metal is a subgenre of rap rock and alternative metal music which combines hip hop with heavy metal. It usually consists of heavy metal guitar riffs, funk metal elements, rapped vocals and sometimes turntables. History Origins and early ...
. The name ''Eternamiente'' is a play on the words "eternally" and "lie", and can be roughly translated as ''Eternalie''. Although each member carried out their works separately, Randy Ebright participated in the four projects. Tito Fuentes did so in some songs. This album received a Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Album, Duo or Group at the
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{{Reflist Molotov (band) compilation albums 2007 compilation albums Universal Music Mexico albums Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Album by a Duo or Group with Vocal Albums produced by Robert Carranza