About "Poder Latino"
A.N.I.M.A.L. (Acosados Nuestros Indios Murieron Al Luchar; meaning "Harassed, Our Indians Died While Fighting") is a heavy metal band from Buenos Aires, Argentina. The band's sound is a combination of thrash metal, groove metal and nu metal, and most lyrics deal with issues of ethnic minorities and indigenous people of Latin America; evident in song titles such as Sólo Por Ser Indios ("Only For Being Indian"), Guerra De Razas ("Race War"), Poder Latino ("Latin Power") and Raza Castigada ("Punished Race").The band experienced commercial success in the mid-to-late 1990s and toured throughout a number of Latin American countries, the United States and Europe, and also opened for numerous big names from the worldwide rock and metal scene such as Pantera, Biohazard, Bad Religion, Ratos de Porão, Suicidal Tendencies, Sepultura, Soulfly, Megadeth and Slipknot.
Top songs by A.N.I.M.A.L.
- Latino America
- Poder Latino
- Loco Pro
- Dios
- Alas
- Muriendo En Su Interior
- Milagro
- Lejos De Casa
- Dueña De La Sombra
- El Balz
- Esclavo De Ilusión
- Guerreros Urbanos
- Criminales De Raices
- No Despertaremos
- Aliento Inocente
- Juega Con Tu Suerte
- Paz Artificial
- Barrio Patron
- Cruel Adicción
- Chalito
- Choli Rancho
- Cinco Siglos Igual
- Fin De Un Mundo Enfermo
- Cerebro Incendiado
- Lo Mejor De Lo Peor
- Los Que Marcan El Camino
- Mal Camino
- Mas Cabezas Para Tu Pare
- Mi Barrio
- Preso Del Olvido
- Pueblos Erguidos
- Hijos Del Sol
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