Genitallica

Genitallica
Origin Monterrey, Nuevo León, México
Genres Reggae, ska, rock, hip hop, funk, mariachi, tambora
Years active 1998–present
Labels Sony Music, Box Records
Website www.genitallica.com.mx
Members
Gerardo "Gallo" Antonio Olivares Saro (vocals)
Benito "Beno" Alberto Martínez de la Garzabeno (vocals)
Antulio "Antulio" Enrique Espinosa González (guitar)
Andrés "Andrés" Alejandro Sáenz Cantú (drums)
Gildardo "Gil" González Montemayor (bass)
Past members
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Genitallica is a band from Monterrey, Nuevo León, México, part of the musical movement known as Avanzada Regia.

Musical proposition

According to the band's MySpace page, its musical proposition is to fuse different styles (e.g. reggae, punk, ska, rock, hip hop, funk, mariachi, and tambora). It claims its lyrics are direct and simple, as the youth street language has made Genitallica's fanbase grow exponentially.

History

Genitallica was formed in early November 1998. In 1999 it was signed by Sony Music.

Genitallica has released two records and seven singles: "Imagina", "¿Qué fué lo que pasó?", "Chiquitita", "Todos Tomados", "Borracho", "No Tengo Amigos", "Préndelo" and "Trasero", in which Banda el Recodo takes part.

Its first record was a co-production with Barret Jones, who also worked on projects with Nirvana and The Foo Fighters. Its second record was a co-production with Scott Ralston, who has worked for bands such as 311, No Doubt and Kiss.

The band has toured in several countries: Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, the United States and Puerto Rico, with two big tours: "Tu lechita y a dormir" (2000–2002) and "Pisa con Cuidado" (2002–2004), and with "Cheleros somos y de gira andamos" (2004).released their third album, called Consexcuencias. The album features production Mauricio Garza and the band itself

Its songs and videos are transmitted via radio and television (MTV Latin America, TeleHit, Htv, AXN, Puma TV, Much Music, Otro Rollo, etc.) in Mexico, Spain, United States and Central and South America.

Genitallica has been on stage with other bands, such as Blur, Café Tacuba, Control Machete, Resorte, Molotov, Inspector, El Gran Silencio, Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas, A.N.I.M.A.L. and, in its recent visit to Mexico, with Kiss. Additionally, Genitallica have taken part in numerous radio festivals all over America.

The band is currently preparing the release of its fourth record, recorded at The Box Studios, in Mazatlán, a recording studio that is part of their new record label, Box Records. The album is co-produced by Genitallica and producer Mauricio Garza.

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