Matando Güeros

Matando Güeros
Studio album by Brujeria
Released July 6, 1993
Genre Grindcore
Length 33:00
Label Roadrunner Records
Producer Brujeria
Brujeria chronology
Matando Güeros
(1993)
Raza Odiada
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Matando Güeros is the debut album from the band Brujeria. "Güero" is a Mexican-Spanish slang term for a white or light skinned/haired person. The album talks mostly about killing white Americans and border crossing.

Album information

The front cover depicts a person out of shot holding up a severed head, which was taken from Mexican newspaper ¡Alarma! The album was banned in many places due to its cover and content.[2] This head, nicknamed "Coco Loco", has been taken by the band as a mascot and logo.[3] Track 16 to 19 are taken from the Machetazos single; "Matando Güeros" was on the Gummo soundtrack.

Track listing

  1. "Pura de Venta" – 0:42 ("Pure for Sale")
  2. "Leyes Narcos" – 1:10 ("Narco Laws)
  3. "Sacrificio" – 1:16 ("Sacrifice")
  4. "Santa Lucía" – 0:43 ("Saint Lucia")
  5. "Matando Güeros" – 2:25 ("Killing White People")
  6. "Seis Seis Seis" – 1:19 ("Six Six Six")
  7. "Cruza la Frontera" – 1:44 ("Cross the Border")
  8. "Greñudos Locos" – 1:28 ("Long-Haired Maniacs")
  9. "Chingo de Mecos" – 1:16 ("Fuckload of Cum")
  10. "Narcos Satánicos" – 1:50 ("Satanic Narcos")
  11. "Desperado" – 2:42 ("Desperado")
  12. "Culeros" – 0:52 ("Assholes")
  13. "Misas Negras (Sacrificio III)" – 1:21 ("Black Masses [Sacrifice III]")
  14. "Chinga Tu Madre" – 3:11 ("Go Fuck Yourself")
  15. "Verga del Brujo / Están Chingados" – 3:43 ("Warlock's Cock / You Are Fucked")
  16. "Molestando Niños Muertos" – 2:57 ("Molesting Dead Children")
  17. "Machetazos (Sacrificio II)" – 1:27 ("Machete Attack [Sacrifice II]")
  18. "Castigo del Brujo" – 1:44 ("Punishment of the Warlock")
  19. "Cristo de la Roca" – 1:13 ("Christ of the Rock")

Personnel

Brujeria

Additional personnel

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives - Home". The Metal Archives. Retrieved 2012-03-01.
  3. "Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives - Home". The Metal Archives. Retrieved 2012-03-01.
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