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Asesino will murder you, Ariba! Ariba!
oappleby by Ollie Appleby October 21st, 2002
Almost 13 years have passed since El Demoniaco (the demonic maniac) was invoked by the brutal sounds of a force known as Brujeria, today the curse of El Demoniaco has once again been provoked by Brujeria cult leader Juan Brujo, but this time it's magnitude will be no less than 13 times stronger than before.

Arch-Satanic drug lord Juan Brujo has conceived a series of 13 Demoniaco recordings, each fronted by a different member of the underground Latino hardcore murder metal Brujeria clan. Each album will bear the name of the Demoniaco chosen to lead these assaults against today's futile music scene.

Sr. Brujo has called for Asesino to attack first. A three-piece "Jarcor" metal act rumored to consist of three of Brujeria's top assassins, including Asesino on guitar (rumoured to be the satanic assassin alter-ego of ex-Fear Factory guitar bigman, Dino Cazares), Grenudo (the bandito incarnation of ex-Fear Factory Raymond Herrera) on drums, and the newest addition to the death squad, Maldito X (the masked Mexican wrestler version of Static X's Tony Campos)on bass and vocals.

Asesino's mission is to release and spread the most brutal Jarcor ever, starting with 'Corridos de Muerte' a collection of 13 true stories of death and murder witnessed and written by Brujo himself together with Maldito X Sung in the ugliest dialect of Spanish ever recorded.

"Beware the aftermath of this powerful curse and expect the worst to follow" claim the Brujo, as the first Demoniaco album 'Corridos de Muerte' hits the streets this November the 18th.



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