
El Vaticano Va A Arder
At the genesis of one of the most essential bands in Spanish pop-rock of the 1980s, this rarity emerges: early versions of what would later become some of the most chanted songs in Siniestro Total's repertoire. With limited resources but plenty of energy and humor, a three-song demo was recorded in August 1981, now available here on vinyl for the first time. The songs came first, and only later did the band take a name - initially Mari Cruz Soriano y los que afinan su piano, and shortly after, Siniestro Total. "El Vaticano va a arder" was contributed by Germán Coppini, the mysterious fourth member of this singular lineup. This single is an essential document for both Siniestro Total fans and Spanish-language punk enthusiasts. First-ever vinyl edition.
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At the genesis of one of the most essential bands in Spanish pop-rock of the 1980s, this rarity emerges: early versions of what would later become some of the most chanted songs in Siniestro Total's repertoire. With limited resources but plenty of energy and humor, a three-song demo was recorded in August 1981, now available here on vinyl for the first time. The songs came first, and only later did the band take a name - initially Mari Cruz Soriano y los que afinan su piano, and shortly after, Siniestro Total. "El Vaticano va a arder" was contributed by Germán Coppini, the mysterious fourth member of this singular lineup. This single is an essential document for both Siniestro Total fans and Spanish-language punk enthusiasts. First-ever vinyl edition.
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At the genesis of one of the most essential bands in Spanish pop-rock of the 1980s, this rarity emerges: early versions of what would later become some of the most chanted songs in Siniestro Total's repertoire. With limited resources but plenty of energy and humor, a three-song demo was recorded in August 1981, now available here on vinyl for the first time. The songs came first, and only later did the band take a name - initially Mari Cruz Soriano y los que afinan su piano, and shortly after, Siniestro Total. "El Vaticano va a arder" was contributed by Germán Coppini, the mysterious fourth member of this singular lineup. This single is an essential document for both Siniestro Total fans and Spanish-language punk enthusiasts. First-ever vinyl edition.











