"I am from ARGENTINA, like Todos Tus Muertos. They make a very good Hardcore, Regeae, and the mix to much latin music in his records. They sound like Mano Negra. I say "Purchase now""
Revolutionary World Rock
Enrique Torres | San Diegotitlan, Califas | 04/14/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you have never heard TTM this is the album to begin with. The CD is TTM at their finest and features a variety of styles from Reggae to Rock, Hip Hop to Punk, Salsa to Folkloric, Merengue to Revolutionary World Rock infused with thoughts on Che,Mandela, Zapata and Sandino. These guys have been influenced heavily by Bob Marley and sing the praises of the oppressed worldwide. The tracks are outstanding and some of the more exceptional titles are Hijo Nuestro which is a song dedicated to Sandino(check your history books) that sounds like a medley ala Guantanamera but busts into some hardcore riffs that rock. The title track Dale Aborigen is a hard core number decrying the Argentine governments treatment of its citizens and is cry for no more violence and torture. There are light humorous moments as in Scubidu that are quite catchy, if you listen carefully you'll know the last stone has been turned. Tu Alma Mia is another fine piece that sounds like the classic Mexican song Adelita from the Mexican Revolution but this is not your grandmothers or mothers version, this rocks like nothing they ever heard. An added bonus is that this Cd is enhanced and has some interesting information like interviews and concert footage, gives you a little more personal insight into TTM. These Argentinos are rockeros of the first degree and you will be pleased if you like your music eclectic and full of energy. A fine fusion and blend of styles to create a delicious Revolutionary World Rock stew for international music fans to savor."
ECLECTIC HAMMER TO THE HEAD !!!
JUAN MARTIN GABASTOU | Weston Hills, FL United States | 12/04/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"3rd and best,most energetic album from one of the best bands Argentina ever had.Contrary to their previous debut and sophomore records,in which they played pure HC punk with a coupla reggae-core songs,this album mixes several latin-american rythms with the most virulent hardcore ever played,resulting in the most infectious and catchy tunes they ever recorded.Political influences are markedly leftist,including Ideologies like Zapata,Sandino etc,in a certain Zach de la Rocha style.The recording is remarkably hi fi.HIGHLY RECCOMENDED."
Revolutionary Music
azraelg | Los Angeles, California | 07/08/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In an America were most bands have lost their spirit of revolution and musical innovation, 'Todos tus Muertos' is needed. How revolutionary are they?? Well, they are inspired by Che Guevara, Malcolm X, and Emiliano Zapata, and, they come out with a mixture of hardcore punk, Cuban salsa, Jamaican reggae, Mexican tex, and Brazilian samba. If you get this cd, you will understand that its not all about the benjamins, but about musical revolution."
Rockin!!!
xtremfun@ix.netcom.com | california | 11/30/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Having seen los muertos live in Buenos Aires Argentina on the 20 year anniversary of the last millitary overthrow in 96 sold me as a life long fan. These guys played all the songs on this album with the mothers of the dissapeared seated behind them. There is so much energy and feeling in their music. You cant help but feel the social pressures and truths these 4 slam out in each and every tune. A must have for international rockers!"