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Los Mariachis Muertos

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Los Mariachis Muertos
OriginMexico
GenresPunk Rock
LabelsUltratumba Records
Websitewww.losmariachismuertos.com.mx
MembersPedro Infierno

José Averno Jiménez Veneno Fernandez

Jorge Necrosis

Los Mariachis Muertos is a punk rock band known for their covers of traditional Mexican songs. The band comprises Pedro Infierno, José Averno Jiménez, Veneno Fernandez, and Jorge Necrosis. The band's lore suggests that they formed in the afterlife following their deaths, giving rise to their name, which translates to "The Dead Mariachis."

Background[edit]

Despite the members' names being apparent references to renowned ranchero music performers such as Pedro Infante, Vicente Fernandez, Jose Alfredo Jimenez, and Jorge Negrete, there is no verifiable information about the musicians' real identities or any direct link between them and the aforementioned artists. This anonymity has bolstered the band's enigmatic appeal.

Debut Album: Punk Sabor Tequila[edit]

Their debut album, "Punk Sabor Tequila," is promoted as a casual tribute to and study of Mexican traditional music and punk rock[1]. The band claims to have analyzed hundreds of songs from both genres, resulting in an album of 11 Mexican classics reinterpreted through their punk rock lens.

The album opens with "Mexico Lindo y Querido", a popular song by Chucho Monge. This track begins with traditional mariachi music before transitioning into the punk rock sound that characterizes the rest of the album. The other songs in the album include covers of "El Son de la Negra" by Blas Galindo, "No Volveré" by Jose Luis Gomez Gonzalez, "Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez" by Juan Gabriel, among others. Each song reflects different influences from punk bands such as Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Antiflag, Lagwagon, and NOFX.

Discography[edit]

Members[edit]

  • Pedro Infierno - Guitar and vocals
  • Jorge Necrosis - Guitar and vocals
  • José Averno Jiménez - Drums and vocals
  • Veneno Fernandez - Bass




References[edit]


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