Chencha Berrinches

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Satan El Rudo 03:27 Tools
Hoy Resiste!! 03:14 Tools
Murcielaga 02:55 Tools
Esperando La Muerte 04:09 Tools
Crazy John 03:15 Tools
Juana La Loca 04:31 Tools
Libertad!! 03:41 Tools
Ring of Fire 04:50 Tools
Explotar 03:54 Tools
Doña Tinieblas 04:25 Tools
223-Ch 02:17 Tools
Serenata 02:23 Tools
A Lo Que Te Truje Chencha 03:38 Tools
Blanca Nieves 03:06 Tools
Skalofrio 03:04 Tools
Juana Que Te Pasa 03:15 Tools
Brown Impala 04:13 Tools
Baila 02:48 Tools
no a su sistema 04:37 Tools
Pintalo de Rojo 00:43 Tools
Suspiro 04:43 Tools
Suicide 04:46 Tools
Los Mocosos 04:46 Tools
No Hay Vuelta Atras 04:43 Tools
Take Me To Jamaica 04:43 Tools
Tumbao Fregao 04:43 Tools
The Devil's Dance Floor 04:05 Tools
Pintalo Todo De Rojo 04:43 Tools
Endless Winter 02:16 Tools
Murciélaga 02:55 Tools
223 - Ch 02:16 Tools
Satan "El Rudo" 03:28 Tools
Matsuri Anne 02:16 Tools
Devil's Dance Floor 03:28 Tools
Pachanga 02:16 Tools
Juana 02:16 Tools
[Untitled Hidden Track] 02:16 Tools
Satán El Rudo 03:28 Tools
Juan la loca 02:16 Tools
Mercancia 02:16 Tools
jauna que te pasa 03:28 Tools
Hotel California 04:22 Tools
Bonus track 04:22 Tools
Explorar 03:55 Tools
La changa 03:55 Tools
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The voice for thousands of disenfranchised youths from the seven cities of South East Los Angeles, a crowd pleaser with its’ self named brand of Mexiska (ska, rock, punk) music. Such recognition has been decorated upon the alternative Latin roar known as Chencha Berrinches. The comical concept of Chencha Berrinches -- a shrewd group of musicians making enormous musical leaps with their self-described "Mexiska," an engaging brand of Latin-influenced ska, jazz, metal, reggae, and punk sound. Chencha Berrinches, a fictional name derived from a Mexican insult (the story of an old angry lady from Mexico who hated people with utter antipathy). The name also incorporates the "CH" sound, used and recognized in the Mexican culture and made popular by comedian characters like: El Chapulin Colorado, Chavo Del Ocho, El Chanfle, Dr. Chapatin etc. Chencha Berrinches was created in 1997. "Chencha Berrinches is a loose outfit that pounds out metal-driven Mexican ska or 'Mexiska.' Who says you can't mix too many musical metaphors?" Wrote Jim Myers of The Rage Magazine 2004. Their 2004 album titled "Cada Loco Con Su Tema" captures the high-powered poetic danceable rhythm. Cada Loco COn Su Tema opens with "Hoy Resiste," a ferocious track plowing forward with melodic poetic authority. Central to the album's tone is "Libertad," which anchors the album with a strong melodic chorus that conveys a powerful message (for those who wish to stand up and fight) and more addictive guitar riffs delivers words of inspiration and encouragement to innocent outcasts of society. "Dona Tinieblas" captures a heavy metal sound with strong bass and powerful drums keeping the track complete, cruel and dark. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.