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Raza Odiada

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Raza Odiada (Pito Wilson) (Album Version)
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Colas De Rata (Album Version)
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Hechando Chingasos (Grenudo Locos II) (Album Version)
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La Migra (Cruza La Frontera II) (Album Version)
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Revolucion (Album Version)
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Consejos Narcos (Album Version)
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Almas De Venta (Album Version)
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La Ley De Plomo (Album Version)
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Los Tengo Colgando (Chingo De Mecos II) (Album Version)
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Sesos Humanos (Sacrificio IV) (Album Version)
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Primer Meco (Album Version)
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El Patron (Album Version)
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Hermanos Menendez (Album Version)
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Padre Nuestro (Album Version)
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Ritmons Satanicos (Album Version)
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 40:32

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They Say All Music Guide

For Raza Odiada, the follow-up to their well-received debut, Brujeria seemingly invested a bit more time into their efforts, recording a slightly more elaborately written and performed album. Still, it’s still mighty exorbitant, once again pushing the whole narco-satantist motif to its logical grindcore extreme — no doubt to the glee of many listeners, who should find much delight upon translating the floridly cryptic Spanish-language song titles. The musical offerings here should be likewise delightful for grindheads, who should find much to relish here as these songs are downright pummeling — in a good way, of course. It all amounts to an above-the-fray grindcore album, given its Spanish eccentricities as well as its musical professionalism. Granted, Raza Odiada plays like a sequel and thus lacks the element of surprise that had made Brujeria’s debut, Matando Güeros (1993), such a memorable first listen, but still…es muy bien — ¡sí, sí! – Jason Birchmeier

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