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''Dopádromo'' (''Drug-O-Rama'') is the third album by
Argentine Argentines, Argentinians or Argentineans are people from Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural. For most Argentines, several (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their ...
rock group
Babasónicos Babasónicos is an Argentine rock band, formed in the early 1990s along with others such as Peligrosos Gorriones and Los Brujos. After emerging in the wave of Argentine New Rock bands of the late 1980s and early 1990s, Babasonicos became one ...
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Track listing

# "Zumba" (Hum) # "El Médium" (The Medium) # "Cybernecia" (Cyberfool) # "Safari Vixen" # "¡Viva Satana!" (Long Live Satana!) # "Perfume Casino" (Casino Perfume) # "Calmática" # "Coyarama" # "Su Majestad" (Your Majesty) # "Pesadilla Biónica del Perro Biónico" (Bionic Nightmare of the Bionic Dog) # "Gronchótica" # "Su Ciervo" (Her Deer)


Trivia

*"¡Viva Satana!" refers to actress
Tura Satana Tura Satana (July 10, 1938Some sources give her birth year as 1935, i.e. Dave Itzkoff"Tura Satana, Cult Actress, Is Dead" ''New York Times'', February 5, 2011; accessed January 8, 2014. – February 4, 2011) was a Japanese American actress, sh ...
, famous because of her appearance in various sexploitation films of the 60's, most notably ''
Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill! ''Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!'' is a 1965 American exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer and co-written by Meyer and Jack Moran. It follows three go-go dancers who embark on a spree of kidnapping and murder in the California desert. The f ...
''. *"Gronchótica" samples the main theme from Shaw Brothers studios' "The drug addicts" and the Dick Hyman's 1969 song "Kolumbo". *"Safari vixen" starts with a sample from the theme from Mario Bava's film "Shock" and continues with a sample of The Shagaans' song "Taboo". *"Su Ciervo" is a play on words, as "Siervo" means "serf" or "slave", and "Ciervo", though pronounced exactly the same way, means "deer".


References

* 1996 albums Babasónicos albums {{1990s-rock-album-stub