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GET TICKETS AT THEBOMBFACTORY.COM MOLOTOV OFICIAL plus Simpson Ahuevo, Diamante Eléctrico, Skarmas Dallas MOLOTOV OFICIAL https://www.facebook.com/molotovoficial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfmY9Wlxx0o After the national and international recognition attained by t

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GET TICKETS AT THEBOMBFACTORY.COM

MOLOTOV OFICIAL plus Simpson Ahuevo, Diamante Eléctrico, Skarmas Dallas

MOLOTOV OFICIAL
https://www.facebook.com/molotovoficial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfmY9Wlxx0o
After the national and international recognition attained by their albums Donde Jugaran Las Ninas? and Apocalypshit, the most controversial rock band returns to the scene with a new production titled: Dance And Dense Denso.

Molotov return by their wits to accomplish a sound that is compact and with a message full of sarcastic humor and chaos that have been their trademark since the very beginning, such is the case of "Changuich A La Chichona" or "Punketon", to site a few.

Additionally, the band keeps on poking at the wounds of various social problems as expressed in "Frijolero", the first single off their new production, as well as in "ECharles White". On the other hand, the difficulty of a father/son relationship is expressed in Randy's composition, "I'm The One", as well as the critique of the corrupt and theiving attitude of our government demonstrated in "Que Se Caiga El Teatro". Once more, Molotov makes no concessions.

In Dance And Dense Denso, the group demonstrates itself as more solid. The collaboration between the four band members was total and although the authorship of the songs could be based on individual incentive, all of them contributed to the construction of that mural of sound, which bounces off the speakers from song to song.

Dance And Dense Denso was recorded during the months of June through September of 2002 at Larabee Studios in Los Angeles, converting it into the album to which the musicians of Molotov contributed the most effort and time. The general producer was Gustavo Santaolalla, the associate producer was Anibal Kerpel and the members of Molotov also became involved.

Dance And Dense Denso was mixed by the engineer Robert Carranza at Soundcastle, in Riverside, California. This person had previously collaborated with the band and with Mario Caldato in the production of Apocalypshit. These elements managed to accomplish a better sound and execution on behalf of Molotov.
In this album Molotov is once again a tight foursome. The four of them execute everything that is heard,

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