It's A Long Long Way To Meximotown - Puta Madre Brothers

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| Format | CD |
| Available | 10-02-2012 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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This 14-track album will blow your pants apart and make you cry for your mother’s caress!
Since the release of their earth-shattering debut album Queso Y Cojones in 2010, Puta Madre Brothers have set stages on fire at The Big Day Out, Meredith, Falls, MonaFoma, Waverock and have toured twice across Europe and three times all over Australia. It's A Long Long Way To Meximotown is their new album and sets a new world class hot-sauce standard in sound and fury where the band's trademark insanity is only four short breaths away.
For the uninitiated, the 'Brother's sound is caught somewhere between Link Wray, Ennio Morricone, The Cramps and El Santo.
On the album the band sing about dreaming of buying a senorita icecream and spending the night screaming with her ('La Mierdas'), singing for their wives' mothers ('Para Su Madre') and their ugly dogs ('Mi Perro Es Tan Feo') and honouring the man they wish was their father ('A Theme For Vincent Fernandez').
Since the release of their earth-shattering debut album Queso Y Cojones in 2010, Puta Madre Brothers have set stages on fire at The Big Day Out, Meredith, Falls, MonaFoma, Waverock and have toured twice across Europe and three times all over Australia. It's A Long Long Way To Meximotown is their new album and sets a new world class hot-sauce standard in sound and fury where the band's trademark insanity is only four short breaths away.
For the uninitiated, the 'Brother's sound is caught somewhere between Link Wray, Ennio Morricone, The Cramps and El Santo.
On the album the band sing about dreaming of buying a senorita icecream and spending the night screaming with her ('La Mierdas'), singing for their wives' mothers ('Para Su Madre') and their ugly dogs ('Mi Perro Es Tan Feo') and honouring the man they wish was their father ('A Theme For Vincent Fernandez').
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