Plastilina Mosh
Plastilina Mosh
He then created Rosso… and He then created Jonaz. Plastilina Mosh is one of the Mexican groups that has better demonstrated its musical quality in the international scene.

The history of their achievements backs them up as creators of already classical songs. If there’s still someone who believes that "Mr. Pmosh" was it, should know that prior to that iconic release, Plastilina Mosh was the first Latin band whose video "Niño Bomba" was on normal rotation on MTV. Because of that, Plastilina Mosh was one of the first Latin rock bands to attain real crossover in many countries where no Spanish is spoken.

Plastilina Mosh’s music is not bound by any language or by a defined manner of composing. Jonaz (voice/guitar/bass) stated that many times the lyrics of their songs do not follow a normal order, they simply sound extremely well when added to the musical base. Things like this, added to the great chemistry between the duet and their public, have made of Plastilina a favorite group with people from Mexico, from the U.S., from Argentina, and from Japan, where the band’s records ("Aquamosh", "Juan Manuel" and "Hola Chicuelos") have been issued in special versions with tracks addressed to those special audiences.

2006 is the year when Plastilina Mosh’s "vidita negra" received special recognition. And their album "Tasty" containing the songs most representative of this super electronic combo was released in February. The album is filled with hits though, according to Rosso (keyboards/programming/choruses), the only album of hits that should ever exist should be that of Roberto Carlos.

"Tasty" is a double CD with tracks like "Peligroso Pop", "Human Disco Ball", and "Mr. P-Mosh" besides three new cuts which include the first single "Millionaire". The extra disk in this collectable album contains rare and impossible to find material, demos, special versions and unpublished cuts – an indispensable record in any worthwhile record collection. "Tasty" is also released as a DVD which includes all the band’s videos released to date.

Plastilina Mosh will return to the stage this year. The band will be playing everywhere where they are thirsty for the appearance of the pupils of Mauricio Garcés.

This year promises to be a highly active one for the duo from Monterrey, México; their live shows are filled with much more energy than before. 2006 is a promising year for Plastilina Mosh, 2006 promises sex for them and songs for us.



Songs
Te lo Juro Por Madonna (Si 'Ombe 'Ta Güeno)  - 
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Enzo  - 
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Peligroso Pop  - 
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Kinkinzazo  - 
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Mitras Commander  - 
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Alo  - 
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Oxidados  - 
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Nalguita  - 
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In the News
Plastilina Mosh Set To Co-Headline Central Park Summerstage July 12th; New Album Out August 5th
Plastilina Mosh Set To Release New Studio Album On August 5th

Links
www.rockero.com
AllMusicGuide
Plastilina Mosh on AllMusicGuide
MySpace
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Official Site for Plastilina Mosh
EMI Records
Plastilina Mosh on EMI Records

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