Siniestro Total

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Siniestro Total

With driving rhythms and sharp guitar riffs, Siniestro Total conjures a visceral experience marked by propulsive energy and a relentless sense of urgency.

blues rock

Spain Est. 1981

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The song

“Sexo chungo/Me pica un huevo”

This track features an immediate hook and showcases Siniestro Total's distinctive energy and punk rock flair, making it an engaging starting point.

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About Siniestro Total

Siniestro Total emerged as a gritty voice in the Spanish rock landscape, challenging mainstream norms and embracing a blend of rebellion and humor.
Their irreverent approach to music not only invigorated the punk scene but also carved out a space for authenticity, where language and culture collided with raw energy.
Their irreverent approach to music not only invigorated the punk scene but also carved out a space for authenticity, where language and culture collided with raw energy. By injecting local flavor into their lyrics and performances, they fostered a sense of community among listeners who craved something beyond the polished mainstream. Their creative process revolves around an unapologetic embrace of spontaneity and edge, often drawing on everyday experiences infused with absurdity. This approach manifests in their live shows, which are charged with an infectious energy that encourages audiences to participate in the chaos. Their ability to mix biting commentary with playful irreverence makes their sound feel both urgent and accessible, inviting fans into a world where the mundane becomes extraordinary. In songwriting, Siniestro Total often navigates themes of societal critique and personal absurdities, weaving narratives that balance irony with sincere observations. Their tone shifts between sardonic wit and heartfelt reflection, allowing listeners to engage with both the humor and gravity of life’s complexities. This duality creates a rich tapestry that resonates deeply with their audience.

22 studio albums· 23 total releases· 3 decades· Spain