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Todos Tus Muertos (album)

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Todos Tus Muertos
Studio album by
Released1988[1]
RecordedPanda Studios
March–April 1988
GenrePunk rock, Reggae fusion, Post-punk
Length38:43
LabelRCA[2]
BMG
ProducerTodos Tus Muertos
Mundy Epifanio
Todos Tus Muertos chronology
Todos Tus Muertos
(1988)
Nena de Hiroshima
(1990)

Todos Tus Muertos is the debut album by Argentine band Todos Tus Muertos released in 1988, and give them some successes needed to be known on a larger scale by taking them on tour in other countries.

Background

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The album is considered an artistic breakthrough for Todos Tus Muertos, being the first full-length release to consist entirely of the band. Horacio "Gamexane" played a variety of styles not usually associated with the mainstream rock music, with a darker sound and the gloomy lyrics along almost the entire album. Fidel Nadal played the kalimba on "Dieciocho Horas" and "Días de Escuela". Much of the music-style was still rooted in British post-punk and north-American hardcore punk.

Recorded at Panda Studios, Buenos Aires and produced by Carlos "Mundy" Epifanio. The biggest album's hit song is "Gente que No" (People who do not) song that was written with Jorge Serrano (when was part of the band). It was the only Todos Tus Muertos album to be recorded entirely to the RCA label. In 1997 DBN reissued the LP on CD.

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."El Féretro" (Nadal/Villafañe)2:20
2."Demasiados Revueltos"3:30
3."Diez Segundos de Masacre"1:55
4."Turbulentas Tinieblas" (Gutierrez/Nadal)1:30
5."¡A Combatir!"2:27
6."Dieciocho Horas"1:08
7."Días de Escuela" (Gutierrez/Nadal)2:30
8."Gente que No" (Gutierrez/Nadal/Serrano/Villafañe)2:00
9."Armas (Para la paz)"5:15
10."No Más Apartheid"3:20
11."Viejos de Mierda" (Gutierrez/Villafañe)1:25
12."Más Majo que tu Status" (Villafañe)3:18
13."Tango Traidor" (Gutierrez/Serrano)3:41

Personnel

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Todos Tus Muertos
Collaborators

Additional credit

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  • Walter Chacon - Engineer.
  • Felix Gutierrez and Andy Cherniavsky - Photography.
  • Mundy Epifanio - Executive Producer.
  • Horacio "Gamexane" Villafañe - Producer.

References

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  1. ^ "Biografia de Todos Tus Muertos". rock.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 2010-12-22.
  2. ^ "Todos Tus Muertos - Todos Tus Muertos". allmusic.com. AllMusic.