Cicatriz
Inadaptados
Inadaptados is the debut album by the Basque rock band Cicatriz.
For many, it's one of the key albums for understanding the explosion of so-called Basque Radical Rock (a label with
which, despite their constant disassociation, they were always associated), and one of the most influential albums of
Spanish punk. Recorded and mixed at Elkar Studios in San Sebastián by Jean Phocas, it is considered by many to be
Cicatriz's masterpiece, a time when heroin hadn't yet taken its toll on their bodies and Natxo didn't need crutches to
walk.
The sound is punk with influences from genres such as hardcore, street punk, hard rock, and heavy metal. It opens with
an acoustic guitar played by drummer Pedro Landatxe on "En comisaria" (At the Police Station), continuing throughout the
album.
On this album, Pedro Landatxe (drums) doubled quite a few guitars, showing that he was a frustrated guitarist. His dream
was always to switch to guitar, and Cicatriz sought out another drummer, something that never happened due to the
confidence Pedro instilled in the band live. On subsequent albums, with the addition of Goar Iñurrieta on guitar, he no
longer needed to double guitars.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
01-01-1970
Label
Item-nr
1317551
EAN
8436007083708
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
EN COMISARIA
2
INADAPTADOS
3
FUCK FURCIAS
4
ESTO SALDRA BIEN
5
HOY EN UN HOGAR
6
DESBEDIENCIA
7
ESCUPE (BONUS TRACK)
8
TXOTA
9
CUIDADO BUROCRATAS
10
HORACIO
11
REGAE DEL VOMITO
12
BOTES DE HUMO
13
GOMA 2
14
ROCK 'N ROLL
15
SACRILEGIO
16
ENEMIGO PUBLICO N1 (BONUS TRACK)