Few bands have left a mark on Mexican hardcore punk as profound as Atoxxxico. Emerging from the underground scene of Mexico City in the late 1980s, the band became one of the defining voices of a movement that was raw, confrontational, and deeply connected to the realities of working class life. At a time when hardcore was still carving out its identity in Latin America, Atoxxxico helped shape a distinctly Mexican sound aggressive, committed, and socially conscious. Early releases such as "Punks de Mierda" and "Tú Tienes la Razón" captured the anger, frustration, and disillusionment felt by a generation confronting inequality, violence, and political neglect. Rather than following trends from abroad, the band forged a sound rooted in their own environment, creating music that felt immediate, authentic, and urgent. Musically, Atoxxxico combined the breakneck speed and intensity of classic hardcore punk with metallic riffs and crossover influences that were ahead of t...
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