Mostros
Mostros is the fifth and last studio album recorded by Mexican rock band Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio. The LP was released on September 15, 1998 under the BMG label.
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Released | September 15, 1998 | |||
Genre | Rock en español, ska | |||
Label | BMG International | |||
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Track listing
- El Malasuerte
- Patineto
- El Cocodrilo
- El Teporocho
- Camaleón
- El Barzón
- Caer
- El Tieso y la Negra Soledad
- 2 de Octubre
- Tatuaje
- Mostros
- Sirena (hidden track)
Personnel
- Roco - vocals
- Aldo - guitars
- Pato - bass
- Pacho - drums
- Sax - saxophones
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