Wasted
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| Nov 2003
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Bill Cuevas
Reviewed 2003-12-08
Reviewed 2003-12-08
Re-release of obscure 1993 debut from a band that’s the equivalent of Weird Al had he been born an early 80’s chollo punk band from “East Los” (Angeles). Yes these are all seminal punk classics with lyrics “massaged” appropriately to reflect “the latino experience” (ugh, I cant believe I just wrote that…). Cheech and Chong meets Black Flag (?). However you describe it, its entertaining and great. Turns out this band was formed as part of a prison work release program (if you can believe the BYO website, see below)
1) Black Flag classic, one FCC “I was so fucked up”
2) X classic “Los Angeles” turned into “East Los” FCC “shit”
3) Wire classic 12XU: “uno dos equis u”
4) Clash song
5) Sex Pistols’ “god save the queen”, en espanol
6) starts with Cheech and Chong’ish skit intro, The Damned cover
7) L7 classic “Mexican Society”
8) oh boy!, “he gives me cabeza”- Jet Boy Jet Girl by the Damned, what a scream
9) Iggy Pop, stooges upbeat punk
10) early 80’s LA hardcore classics medly, from Amoeba (“amigo”) to the Circle Jerks’ Wild in the Streets (“Loco in the streets”)
11) silly as hell version of Freddie Fender’s Next Teardrop, ballad, with cheesy self promoting intro
12) oh jeeze, instead of “Orgasm Addict” the are singing “Manic Hispanic to the Buzzcocks’ classic
13) voiceover talks about kickin it in the barrio, which ends up in a “drive-by smiling”, nice, with an early 60’s style doo-wop soundbed
Bill Cuevas
This from the record label’s website: Manic Hispanic came together in the early-1990's as part of a work release program. The idea was formed by OC Probation Officer Freddie Gomez, "I thought if I could keep these guys on a stage, they would stay out of trouble on the streets."
So far, so good. The plan has worked. Instead of a life of lock downs and orange jumpsuits, they are now playing sold out shows and busting out the jokes. These 7 vatos all have one thing in common - their love for classic punk rock. Manic Hispanic take the punk songs that they love but they add a large dose of barrio humor.
Members of Manic Hispanic have been in and are currently in: The Adolescents, Cadillac Tramps, The Grabbers, Punk Rock Karaoke, The X-Members, 22 Jacks, Final Conflict, and Agent Orange.
1) Black Flag classic, one FCC “I was so fucked up”
2) X classic “Los Angeles” turned into “East Los” FCC “shit”
3) Wire classic 12XU: “uno dos equis u”
4) Clash song
5) Sex Pistols’ “god save the queen”, en espanol
6) starts with Cheech and Chong’ish skit intro, The Damned cover
7) L7 classic “Mexican Society”
8) oh boy!, “he gives me cabeza”- Jet Boy Jet Girl by the Damned, what a scream
9) Iggy Pop, stooges upbeat punk
10) early 80’s LA hardcore classics medly, from Amoeba (“amigo”) to the Circle Jerks’ Wild in the Streets (“Loco in the streets”)
11) silly as hell version of Freddie Fender’s Next Teardrop, ballad, with cheesy self promoting intro
12) oh jeeze, instead of “Orgasm Addict” the are singing “Manic Hispanic to the Buzzcocks’ classic
13) voiceover talks about kickin it in the barrio, which ends up in a “drive-by smiling”, nice, with an early 60’s style doo-wop soundbed
Bill Cuevas
This from the record label’s website: Manic Hispanic came together in the early-1990's as part of a work release program. The idea was formed by OC Probation Officer Freddie Gomez, "I thought if I could keep these guys on a stage, they would stay out of trouble on the streets."
So far, so good. The plan has worked. Instead of a life of lock downs and orange jumpsuits, they are now playing sold out shows and busting out the jokes. These 7 vatos all have one thing in common - their love for classic punk rock. Manic Hispanic take the punk songs that they love but they add a large dose of barrio humor.
Members of Manic Hispanic have been in and are currently in: The Adolescents, Cadillac Tramps, The Grabbers, Punk Rock Karaoke, The X-Members, 22 Jacks, Final Conflict, and Agent Orange.
Recent airplay
Mexican Society
Brownian Meltdown — Oct 01, 2008
Mexican Society
Emphysema For Emphasis — Sep 23, 2008
Jet Muchacho
Brownian Motion — Jul 16, 2008
Mexican Society
Brown Stains on Your Silk Sheets — Jul 05, 2008
Mexican Society
Music To Sink Ships By — Mar 04, 2006
Mexican Society
Brownian Motion — Nov 23, 2005
Charting
2004-01-12 — 2004-03-15
Loud
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Mar 7 | 2 |
| Feb 8 | 1 |
| Feb 1 | 3 |
| Jan 25 | 2 |
| Jan 18 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | Wasted | ||
| 2. | East L.A. | ||
| 3. | 12XU | ||
| 4. | Barrio Land | ||
| 5. | God Save the Queen | ||
| 6. | New Rosa | ||
| 7. | Mexican Society | ||
| 8. | Jet Muchacho | ||
| 9. | I Got a Right | ||
| 10. | Medly (Rodney on the Roq) | ||
| 11. | Before the Next Teardrop Fal | ||
| 12. | Manic Hispanic | ||
| 13. | Poem |