Raza Odiada - Album Information

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Raza Odiada (which translates in English as "Hated Race") is a song critical of Pete Wilson and his opposition to illegal immigration and to racial preferences. The song features ex-Dead Kennedys vocalist Jello Biafra as the voice of Pete Wilson. "La Migra" is a song about illegal immigration and corruption. "Revolución" is a pro-Zapatista Army of National Liberation song. A music video was released for the song "La Ley De Plomo", which received rotation on MTV.

It features three tracks originally appearing on the 7" singles El Patrón ("El Patrón" and "Hermanos Menéndez"), and ¡Machetazos! ("Padre Nuestro") on Alternative Tentacles Records. The cover features a photograph of Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos, the spokesperson and one of the main leaders of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation.

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