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| 1 | Que No Te Hagas Bobo Jacobo | Preciado | 3:25 |
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| 2 | Molotov Cocktail Party | Wideman | 3:36 |
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| 3 | Voto Latino | DeGaray | 3:00 |
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| 4 | Chinga Tu Madre | Huidobro | 3:20 |
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| 5 | Gimme tha Power | Huidobro | 4:12 |
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| 6 | Matate Tete | Huidobro | 4:33 |
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| 7 | Mas Vale Cholo | DeGaray/Huidobro/De | 4:47 |
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| 8 | Use It or Lose It | Wideman/Gonzalez | 4:24 |
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| 9 | Puto | DeGaray | 2:09 |
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| 10 | ¿Por Que No Te Haces Para Alla... al Mas Alla? | Huidobro | 4:49 |
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| 11 | Cerdo | DeGaray | 2:50 |
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| 12 | Quitate Que Ma'sturbas (Perra Arrabalera) | Huidobro | 3:57 |
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| 13 | Gimme tha Power [Urban-Mix] | Huidobro | 3:57 |
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| 14 | Voto Latino [Remix] | DeGaray | 3:04 |
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| 15 | Puto [M + M Electronica Dub] | DeGaray | 6:05 |
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| 16 | Gimme tha Power [DVD] | Huidobro |
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| 17 | Voto Latino [DVD] | DeGaray |
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| 18 | Use It or Lose It [DVD] | Gonzalez/Wideman |
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| 19 | Cerdo [DVD] | DeGaray |
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| 20 | Que Not Te Hagas Bobo Jacobo [DVD] | Preciado |
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| 21 | Puto [DVD] | DeGaray |
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Overview
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Production Details
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Editorial Reviews
¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas?
Audio Compact Disc [CD/DVD]
Label: Universal Music Latino
Category: Pop/Rock
¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas?
UPC: 602517746985
Release Date: 07/01/2008
Original Release Date: 07/01/2008
Number of Discs: 2
- Molotov
Main Performer
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
By the end of the '90s, hip-hop-informed metal had not only become familiar, it had become the sound of disaffected teens, not only in America but throughout the world. Usually, American groups could be successful in other countries -- Europe, Latin America -- but the reverse was never true. That all changed with Molotov and their album, ?D?nde Jugar?n las Ni?as? Picking up where Licensed to Ill left off, Molotov come across as a wilder Rage Against the Machine, with more affection for grooves and fun -- all of which makes their social commentary cut a bit deeper. Of course, many American audiences didn't understand the meaning of the lyrics -- they understood that the relentless rhythms swung the heavy guitars more nimbly than most homegrown rap-metal outfits, which makes the record simply sound better than most of its ilk. And make no mistake about it, it's the sound (along with the teen sex cover, which could be seen as very offensive by many observers, both conservative and liberal) that will sell them in the U.S., and for good reason -- they're better than most of their peers. [A CD/DVD version was also released.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi









