Plastilina Mosh

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Plastilina Mosh

Background information
Origin Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Genre(s) Rock en español
Alternative rock
Dance
Years active 1998–present
Label(s) Capitol, Astralwerks, EMI
Website http://www.mrpmosh.com
Members
Alejandro Rosso
Jonás

Plastilina Mosh is a Mexican alternative rock group from Monterrey, Mexico formed by Alejandro Rosso and Juan José González (best known as Jonás). As of 2005 they have released three studio records. The band has achieved, since the release of their 1997 single-debut 'Niño Bomba', both critical and commercial success. The group often mixes several music styles like rap, dance and rock while often switching between English, Spanish and several other languages in the same song.

Jonás is the lead singer and guitar player. Alejandro Rosso is more involved with the creative process, providing most of the instrumentation and occasional background vocals.

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[edit] Biography

The band was formed in 1996 by Alejandro Rosso and Jonás, both from Monterrey. They first met while playing Super Nintendo. Their previous musical experiences were very opposite: González came from a trash-metal band called Koervoz de Malta, and Rosso from an avant-garde group called Acarnienses. Jonas liked Sepultura, Soda Stereo, and Mano Negra; whereas Rosso liked Antonio Carlos Jobim, John Coltrane and lots of classical mussic.

In the early part of 1997, Plastilina traveled to Mexico City, where they recorded the video and the single of Niño Bomba, released under the independent label Tómbola! Recordings, which sold 5000 copies. Then, they started to get attention from the public and the press with their performances. Shortly thereafter, the video started being played on music video channels and radio stations.

They received nominations for Best New Artist in many local awards, and then, the American MTV played their video, making them one of the first rock en español bands video to make a crossover.

On their first visit to Los Angeles, they got the attention of producers like Money Mark (Beastie Boys), The Dust Brothers and Butthole Surfers. As a result, they began to record a complete album.

The recording was an extravagant and complex experience. It was recorded in three stages, each in a different city. The first one was in Los Angeles, with Sukia, a group that had worked previously with the Dust Brothers. From these sessions came the tracks Aquamosh and Monster Truck. The second session was with Jason Roberts (producer of Cypress Hill's songs). Here, their most famous song: Mr. P. Mosh was recorded. The third one was with the Mexican group Café Tacuba. The production was completed in Arcata, California, with Tom Rothrock and Rob Snapf.

Aquamosh was finally released in 1998. The first single promoted was Mr. P. Mosh, and it became their most famous song. The 70's actress Lin Mei appeared in the video and it peaked at number #1 on the Latin MTV. Other singles promoted were Afroman and Monster Truck. It was recognized as the Record of the Year in Mexico and many other countries, selling 150,000 copies.

The follow-up was Juan Manuel, a more dance-oriented album produced by Chris Allison (who has worked with The Beta Band and Money Mark). After the recording in Monterrey and San Francisco, Plastilina decided to name the record after the name of a friend of the band. The first single was Human Disco Ball and the second was Bassass, both making good rotation into Latin charts.

The third album, a concept album called Hola Chicuelos, was mostly credited to Rosso, who has also produced artists like Jumbo, Volován and Panorama. The band took the idea of working with compositions rather than working as a band. The record consists of 18 tracks, all joined by a similar idea and concept. The most notable singles were Peligroso Pop and Te lo juro por Madonna.

The band took a break in 2005 and 2006. During these years, the band did songs for two movie soundtracks Puños Rosas and La Mujer de mi Hermano, where Rosso appeared. Their most recent release is Tasty, a compilation of Greatest Hits and B-sides, complemented by the release of a DVD. It was promoted by the single Millionaire, and had a small reference to Tony Blair.

[edit] Discography

Studio albums

singles:
  • Niño Bomba
  • Mr. P. Mosh
  • Afroman
  • Monster Truck
  • Juan Manuel (2000)
singles:
  • Human Disco Ball
  • Bassass
  • Hola Chicuelos (2003)
singles:
  • Peligroso Pop
  • Enzo
  • Te lo juro por Madonna
  • Los Oxidados

EP

  • Niño Bomba (1997)

Compilations

  • Tasty (2006)
single:
  • Millionaire

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