I Don't Understand a Thing They're Saying
nikita88 | point of entry, venus | 06/07/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
".....and that ain't a bad thing. Like any truly great rock and roll record, we make our own meanings for the lyrics, the songs, and how they apply to our lives. Dang me If I can figure out any of the lyrics to "Louie Louie" if ya know what I mean. Anyway, I picked this up with a slew of other "rock espanol" discs about ten years ago. I ditched most of them, but this one.....this one. This one was a keeper. I've heard their other stuff (I dunno who they are, where they went, or why they've released so little)and that stuff is good- but this one is by far my favorite. I've heard them compared to lots of bands, but personally I hear hints of Jane's Addiction more than anything else- still, that is even a pigeon hole they don't fit into well. Suffice to say, this is an incredible outing- in any language that is rock, and I'm pleased as punch that I accidentally fell into this one."
Bowie meets Aquabats in Spanish???
zsilby@hotmail.com | Berkeley, California, EEUU | 12/21/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This is a decent recording, with some downright kinky and weird songs. Reasons to buy this CD include: the lead singer's David Bowie-like voice, the wacky tracks like "Los Cibernoides" and "Maten al DJ." Still, this isn't exactly one of the best albums out there. Numerous songs are dull and forgettable. Despite its limitations, if you like funny songs or punk music in Spanish, it might be worth checking out."