Xenofobia
Muerte En America (color)
Xenofobia is by far the most iconic of the Mexican hardcore bands that emerged during the late 1980s, their base in the
nation's capital city placing them in a hotbed of the local scene (though there were also acts in places with greater
proximity to the US border, such as Tijuana and the Yucatan peninsula). Their impossibly rare debut 7-inch EP "Muerte En
Amercia" was released in minute quantities by the group in 1987 on a self-released seven-inch with a graphic picture
sleeve, featured bassist/songwriter Hnos David Varela and his brother Jorge (AKA "El Igor") on drums, with guitarist
Raul "El Perro" and lead singer Miguel El Charro, the production shared between Hnos Varela and Eleazar Betancourt (who
would later work with Mexican rock band Liran' Roll, AKA The Blues Boys). Chaotic political hardcore at its rawest peak,
reissued for the first time since 1987 in a mere 500 copies, with a limited edition of 50 copies only on white vinyl,
from the unstoppable archival punk machine at Radiation reissues.
Colored vinyl, limited to 50 copies.
Price
Genre
Format
7inch - 1 disk
Release
20-07-2020
Label
Item-nr
135150
EAN
0000000000000
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
MUERTE EN AMERICA
2
JUVENTUD ACABADA
3
VIVE LA REALIDAD
4
XENOFOBIA TEMA