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Apocalypshit
Release Date: 1999 09 14
Running Time: 48:57
Label: Universal

Molotov's second proper album for the American market, Apocalypshit continues the bent on groove-laden hardcore with a bent for dark humor and social commentary. The sonic experimentalism from their first, Donde Jugaran Las Niñas?, is stated even more directly here, thanks in part to the presence of Beastie Boys associate Mario Caldato, Jr. on production, recording, and mixing. The grooves are much better than average, and the wildman Spanish vocals of Tito Fuentes give the album an added edge. Aside from Rage Against the Machine and a few others, there's so little music in this style worth its salt, making Apocalypshit an excellent adventure through post-grunge metal. John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1No Manches Mi VidaHuidobro3:30
2KarmaraFuentes3:44
3Polkas PalabrasAyala3:23
4Step OffEbright3:23
5ApocalypshitHuidobro4:07
6NeroAyala3:28
7Kuleka's ChoiceFuentes4:16
8Rastaman-DitaHuidobro3:48
9ParásitoAyala3:37
10UndertowEbright3:28
11ExorsimioHuidobro3:55
12Let It RollEbright3:53
13MundoFuentes, Gutiérrez7:10

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1999CDUniversal
1999CDUniversal
1999CDUniversal Latino
1999CSUniversal Latino



Group Members:
Paco Ayala
Randy Ebright
Tito Fuentes
Mickey "Huidos" Huidobro
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