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4 unusual facts about Control Machete


Amores perros

The soundtrack included songs by well-known Latin American rock bands, such as Café Tacuba, Control Machete, and Bersuit Vergarabat.

División Minúscula

Soon thereafter, the four-piece reunited to join that city’s burgeoning rock scene, eventually hooking up with Toy Hernandez, the man behind Control Machete, who signed them to his Sones del Mexside label.

El Peyote Asesino

Once they finished recording it, they went on tour with the Mexican Molotov and Control Machete, playing in many parts of Mexico.

Makiza

She also recorded "Lo Que Tu Me Das" with Mexican singer Julieta Venegas for the soundtrack to the film "Subterra", and appeared as a featured artist on Mexican hip-hop group Control Machete's final album "Uno, dos: Bandera".


Guatemalan rock

Another popular band was Extincion, which opened for bands such as Control Machete and Enrique Bunbury, they characterized for their hard lyrics and speed metal sounds.


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