Paranoid Mice surprises with a special edition of “Electro Shock”

Paranoid Mice surprises with a special edition of “Electro Shock”

Paranoid mice they continue to celebrate. And even if the highlight will be the show they will give, on September 14, in Vélez, at that time They have just released a special edition of their album “Electro Shock2” for their 25th anniversary.

Recorded during its presentation in Obras, on June 26, 1999, and initially released on CD, this work marked the first recording without the entry of bassist Pablo Memi and Fabián “Zorrito” Von Quintiero into the group.

Oh and included the hits “Ciervo motor”, “Monalisa” and a cover of the classic “I like that tajo”, of Crazy Fish.

The album reflects a renewed freshness and energy in Ratones Paranoicos, with an impeccable trilogy of songs “Zona Roja”, “Poca Vida” and “Weekend”, in addition to the acoustic “La hiedra” and the shuffle “El Hell » (with Fito Páez on piano and Hammond).

At this point in their career, the band was coming off the frenzy of playing with the Rolling Stones in five concerts at River Plate Stadium in 1995, in addition to releasing an Unplugged for the MTV network in 1998 and Juanse’s first solo album, ” Expreso Bongo drum.

25 years after its launch, this one is released special edition on transparent vinyl which includes a sticker with the original cover.

Source: Qmusica

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