M.C.D., or Mejor Conocidos como los Muertos de Cristo Desmembrados, is a motorcharged punk rock band hailing from Bilbao, in the Basque Country of Spain. The band has been making waves in the underground punk scene since the early 1980s and has garnered a reputation for their unyielding energy and potent, politically charged lyrics. M.C.D.'s music is an incendiary cocktail of punk irreverence and hard-hitting social commentary, reflecting the gritty, industrial backdrop of their origins.
Despite enduring various lineup changes over the years, M.C.D. remains a staple in the punk community, championing the anti-fascist and anarchist movements with a passion that has not waned. Their style, characterized by raucous guitars and commanding vocals, is captured in raw, live performances, evident in their more recent releases like "Siete Balas (Como las Vidas de un Rufián) (En Directo)" and "Funeral (En Vivo)." Songs like "Con un Par" and "Jódete" showcase the band's continued commitment to the aggressive, no-holds-barred punk sound, while "Inoxidable (Live)" exemplifies their enduring presence in the punk rock realm, with their music standing the test of time as solid and resistant as stainless steel. M.C.D.'s discography is not only a testament to their musical prowess but also to their unshakeable ethos, endearing them to a legion of fans and solidifying their place as punk rock icons in the Spanish-speaking world.
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