Made in Mexico

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Farewell Myth 04:20 Tools
Yes We Can 03:43 Tools
Infrared Eye 03:23 Tools
International Zombie 02:49 Tools
Monster In Time 03:12 Tools
Clockwork 04:20 Tools
Occam's Razor 03:56 Tools
Napalm Springs 01:43 Tools
Face of the Earth 04:26 Tools
A Cannibal Tale 04:51 Tools
Ultraviolet Arms 03:34 Tools
Solanas 04:26 Tools
Black Rabbit 02:57 Tools
Guerillaton 03:53 Tools
Viva La Luz 04:10 Tools
For Your Own Good 03:26 Tools
Remote Control Secrets 04:47 Tools
Gringoton 04:07 Tools
Villa Tranquila 03:30 Tools
Mundovision 03:26 Tools
The Americas 02:57 Tools
Untitled 04:22 Tools
Gran Colombia 05:57 Tools
March on La Migra 04:58 Tools
Wounded Knees 03:39 Tools
Charleston 04:55 Tools
made in mexico - farewell myth 04:21 Tools
Mundo 1 00:23 Tools
Mundo 2 00:27 Tools
Made In Mexico - Yes We Can 04:10 Tools
Wounded Knee 04:10 Tools
Yes, We Can 04:10 Tools
b1 - yes we can 04:10 Tools
Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix 04:10 Tools
Brown Berets 00:23 Tools
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Hailing from Providence, Rhode Island, these ex-members of Arab On Radar, La Machine, and Bossman play music. The kind that inspired Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore to buy them drinks the last time they played Brooklyn. Made in Mexico came into existence when Rebecca Mitchell moved to Providence from Oklahoma and was asked by Dare Matheson and Jon Loper (members of Providence's psychedelic freak-out ensemble La Machine) to start a band. Jon recalls that "Rebecca called and asked if I was into the idea of dragging Jeff Schneider out. Schneider was a guitarist in Arab On Radar. I'd played with him before so it seemed like a good enough idea to try." The beginning rehearsals went strangely at first. Everyone tried their best to ease the tension by playing music they mutually agreed was good: Captain Beefheart, Devo, Chrome, Amon Duul II, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Sleetmute/Nightmute - and that's when writing began. The band debuted in 2005 before a packed show at the Safari Lounge located in downtown Providence, with Schneider wielding his trademark Travis Bean aluminum-necked guitar. As far as the people in attendance were concerned, everything they loved about these artists was back better than ever. One sarcastic fan yelled out "Arab On Radar!" Schneider looked out into the crowd and said, "Made in Mexico!" The fan replied, "It's magic!" and it was, it really was. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.