Mojinos Escozios

About Mojinos Escozios

Spanish Mojinos Escozios was formed by five local musicians after participating in a music contest in Barcelona, making their live debut on December 1, 1994. The group's particular style, which combines rock with lyrics based on humorous situations, became well-known all over Spain soon after. In May 1996, Mojinos Escozios made their debut album, achieving the top-selling status after issuing Demasiao Perro Pa Trabajá: Demasiao Carvo Pal Rocanró, having the opportunity to play along with Napalm Death and Manowar during the Barbarian Rock Festival. After signing up to Dro East West, En un Cortijo Grande El Que Es Tonto Se Muere de Hambre was released in 2000, followed by Las Margaritas Son Flores de Campo, produced by Esteban Coll in 2001. ~ Drago Bonacich

ORIGIN
Spain
FORMED
1994
GENRE
Alternative and Latin Rock

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