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For more than two decades, outspoken Mexican rap-rockers Molotov have pushed boundaries (and ruffled plenty of feathers) while delighting fans on both sides of the border.
∙ The racy artwork and provocative lyrics of their 1997 double-Platinum debut, ¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas?, stirred up controversy but also earned rave reviews and a Grammy nomination.
∙ Molotov’s 1999 sophomore LP, Apocalypshit, was produced by famed Beastie Boys collaborator Mario Caldato, Jr.
∙ “Here Comes the Mayo,” a collaboration with the UK outfit Dub Pistols, opened their Grammy-nominated soundtrack for the 2001 film Y Tu Mamá También.
∙ The rotoscoped video for “Frijolero,” a cumbia-rap cut from 2003’s Grammy-nominated Dance and Dense Denso, won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Music Video.
∙ In 2008, their song “Apocalypshit” was featured in the pilot episode of Breaking Bad, during the iconic scene when Walt and Jesse flee through the desert in their RV.
∙ They’ve won four Best Rock Album Latin Grammys, including 2004’s covers LP Con Todo Respeto and the live Desde Rusia con Amor and ¿Dónde Jugarán lxs Niñxs?.
Hometown
Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico
Genre
Rock y Alternativo