About this album
Where they were
Released in August 1994, 'Rock transgresivo' was Extremoduro's third studio album, following their breakthrough record 'Deltoya' in 1992. At this point in their career, the band was solidifying their unique sound and gaining a devoted following, marking a significant step in establishing themselves as key figures in the Spanish rock scene.
Why it matters
'Rock transgresivo' is notable for its raw and unapologetic approach to themes of rebellion and personal struggle, resonating strongly with youth culture in Spain during the 1990s. The album not only reached commercial success but also influenced a generation of Spanish rock musicians, contributing to the rise of the 'rock transgresivo' movement that challenged societal norms.
Essential tracks
- "Jesucristo García" — This track stands out for its vivid storytelling and social critique, showcasing Extremoduro's knack for blending narrative with powerful instrumentation.
- "Emparedado" — With its infectious energy and catchy chorus, 'Emparedado' encapsulates the band's signature irreverent style while addressing themes of confinement and freedom.
- "La hoguera" — 'La hoguera' highlights the band's lyrical depth, combining evocative imagery with a haunting melody that resonates with listeners on an emotional level.
Release Date
August 26, 1994
Artist Origin
Spain
Tracklist
- 1 Extremaydura 3:17
- 2 Emparedado 4:14
- 3 Decidí 2:30
- 4 Romperás 3:31
- 5 Adiós abanico, que llegó el aire 3:37
- 6 Arrebato 3:23
- 7 Jesucristo García 4:50
- 8 La hoguera 3:56
- 9 Te juzgarán sólo por tus errores (Yo no) 2:59
- 10 Caballero andante (¡No me dejeis así!) 2:32