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2 Members  





3 Discography  





4 References  














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Mojinos Escozíos
Background information
OriginSpain
GenresHard rock
Comedy rock
Heavy metal
Years active1994 – present
LabelsHorus, Dro
MembersEl Sevilla (lead vocals)
José Carlos Barja "Zippy" (bass guitar and backing vocals)
Vidal Varja Jr. "Vidalito" (rhythm guitar and backing vocals)
Juan Ramón Artero "Chicho" (lead guitar and backing vocals)
Vidal Barja "El Puto" (drums and backing vocals)
Websitehttp://www.mojinos.com/

Mojinos Escozíos (Spanish for "Burnt Asses") is a Spanish comedy rock band, mostly significant because of their lyrics on their songs, that may be considered irreverent, humorous, and possibly scatological.

Style

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In their songs, the musical influence of the big bands of hard rock and heavy metal like AC/DC, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden and Metallica is appreciable. Their style sounds most like this sound, but some songs are known because of the influence of blues rock on their style.

Members

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Former members

Discography

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  1. Mojinos Escozíos (1996)
  2. Demasiao perro pa trabajá, demasiao carvo par rocanró (1998)
  3. En un cortijo grande el que es tonto se muere de hambre (2000)
  4. Las margaritas son flores del campo (2001)
  5. Más de 8 millones de discos vendidos (2002)
  6. Ópera Rock Triunfo (2003)
  7. Semos unos Mostruos (2004)
  8. Con cuernos y a lo loco (2005)
  9. Diez años escozíos (2006)
  10. Pa pito el Mío (2007)
  11. Los novios que las madres nunca quisieron para sus hijas y el novio que las hijas nunca quisieron para sus madres (2008)
  12. La leyenda de los hombres más guapos del mundo (2010)
  13. Mená Chatruá (2011)
  14. Semos unos máquinas (2013)
  15. Selfi, bragas y rocanró (2015)
  16. Maduritos y resultones (2017)

References

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  • ^ Spain Lyrics. Por el culo
  • ^ Levante EMV«A Bosé le encantó "Pa´ pito el mío"»
  • ^ Flash Lyrics. Frankistein

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