About this album
Where they were
Released on October 16, 2007, 'Eternamiente' is Molotov's fourth studio album, following their acclaimed 1999 release 'Apocalypshit'. At this point in their career, they had solidified their reputation as leading voices in Latin American rock, known for their politically charged lyrics and energetic performances.
Why it matters
'Eternamiente' received significant attention for its critique of Mexican politics and society, resonating deeply with fans. The album featured the single 'No deje que el peje lo apendeje', which became a rallying cry during a contentious political climate in Mexico, showcasing the band's continued influence in both music and activism.
Essential tracks
- "No deje que el peje lo apendeje" — This track critiques political figures with sharp wit and is emblematic of Molotov's confrontational style. Its catchy chorus turned it into an anthem for political awareness.
- "Huidos Needs No Education" — This song blends punk rock with a pointed message against educational inequality, reflecting Molotov's commitment to social issues while delivering a high-energy performance.
- "Sentido común" — The track's straightforward yet impactful lyrics explore common sense in societal norms, making it a relatable and thought-provoking piece within the album.
Release Date
October 16, 2007
Artist Origin
Mexico
Tracklist
- 1 No deje que el peje lo apendeje 3:36
- 2 Eternamiente Molotov 2:22
- 3 Hasta la basura se separa 4:12
- 4 Huidos Needs No Education 3:04
- 5 Déjate algo 3:15
- 6 No me moleste nadie 3:29
- 7 FXF 4:13
- 8 Bien 3:54
- 9 Yo fo 3:31
- 10 DDT 3:36
- 11 Yase 2:55
- 12 Por? 2:39
- 13 Sentido común 2:41
- 14 Blame Me 2:51
- 15 Guacala Q rico 3:27
- 16 Watts 2:55
- 17 Eternamiente Molotov 4:03
- 18 Outro 0:43