Los Dug Dug's: Mexican psychedelic fuzz, anyone?

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Re: Los Dug Dug's: Mexican psychedelic fuzz, anyone?

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About 'Intestino Grueso', I can tell you what I know... They were a pretty well-known band in Mexico DF, talking about the underground scene. Their attitud and lyrics were really heavy stuff, with songs as 'Llena tu cabeza de mierda' (Get your head full of shit) and things like this... Anyway, a good and ahead-of-its-time band, with a 'kick-in-your-face' kind of live shows!

The most curious is that, after recording their first LP (it was produced by Mike Mariconda), and before it was released, the band split-up... so the only copies of that album were burned directly in CD-Rs... Pretty underdround, isn't it?
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Wow, LesPòlovic, that's some good info there. Thanks.

Please, feel free to share more of your knowledge here. I'm always interested.

These guys were truly amazing:

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The feel of this song is a bit like this one:
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I'll try to give you so many info as I had. This post is really interesting, I discovered a bunch of really good-sounding bands. And... well, I live pretty far away of Mexico (in Spain) but we share our language, so for me it's very easy to find some extra info sometimes.

La fachada de Piedra really rocks, and what a bluesey-fuzz sounds!
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Not very fuzzy, but a great sounds indeed... 'El amor', 1971.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rCJDJ0QYTs[/youtube]

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LesPòlovic wrote:Not very fuzzy, but a great sounds indeed... 'El amor', 1971.



(I always forget how to put any youtube video properly... sorry if I didn't do it properly...)
You just need to use the last string of characters in the tags.
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A little pre-psych, but awesome nonetheless:

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^ Very cool. Apparently everybody heard about the bird, even down Mexico way…
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chankgeez wrote:
LesPòlovic wrote:Not very fuzzy, but a great sounds indeed... 'El amor', 1971.



(I always forget how to put any youtube video properly... sorry if I didn't do it properly...)
You just need to use the last string of characters in the tags.
Thanks! I'll try not to forget it again! :oldlol:
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A lot of fuzz, a lot of psychedelic rock with this band... 'La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata'... They recorded some amazing and good records, around the beginning of the 70s.

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