LOS VIOLADORES – Represión En Vivo 1981

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Los Violadores were an Argentine punk rock band, formed in Buenos Aires in the early '80s. They are one of the pioneers of the genre in their country and are considered the first to have a massive impact nationally and in Latin America.
This album is a historical document, the first live recording by Los Violadores in May 1981, titled “Represion” as one of the most significant songs on the band's first album, recorded in the middle of the Malvinas war and highly persecuted by censorship. Perhaps this is the maximum musical expression against the dictatorship in those times.

A1 Morals and Good Customs
A2 Pathetic Old Men
A3 Fat Hippie
A4 Violent Change
A5 Watching the war on TV
B1 The long haired stranger
B2 Machinery
B3 Women come to me
B4 Nothing of that
B5 You are dead
B6 Repression