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Sat 1/21
Brujeria, The Casualties, Piñata Protest
“El quiere guerra igual que yo hechando chingasos entrale cabro!” an enraged vocalist of Brujeria shouts (there’s three so I can’t which one is actually saying this), referencing Donald’s Trump absurd idea to build a wall between the United States and Mexico. Formed in the early 90s and including a few members of Fear Factory and Napalm Death, Brujeria raged through the extreme metal airwaves with rapid double bass kicks and lyrics referencing Satanism, narcotics smuggling and politics. On tour with the brujos are are San Antonio’s very own accordion powered Tex-Mex punk band Piñata Protest. With punk icons The Casualties also in the mix, this show is gearing up to be a must-see for January. 8pm, $22-$25, The Rock Box, 1223 E. Houston St.
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