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Dance and Dense Denso 2002
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Dance and Dense Denso

Molotov's third studio album, titled Dance and Dense Denso, arrived in 2003. This album was recorded under the production of Gustavo Santaolalla and Aníbal Kerpel, and was released through Universal Music Latino. The overall sound of the record is characterized by exploring different rhythms, themes, and vocal styles, something that was highlighted by the publication Billboard at the time. Within this work, the song Frijolero became a focal point, addressing the complex realities of the border between Mexico and the United States, as well as broader social issues such as the invasion of Iraq and drug use, themes that were already recurrent in the band's proposal.

Year
2002
Songs
11
Duration
38 min 5 seg
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Dance and Dense Denso, according to DoReSol

Dance and Dense Denso contains eleven songs, with a total duration of 38 minutes and 8 seconds. In addition to Frijolero, other tracks such as Here We Kum and Hit Me were also released as singles. The album's reception was notable, and the band received four awards at the 2003 MTV Latin America Awards: "Video of the Year" for the clip of Frijolero, "Best Group or Duo" surpassing other artists such as Café Tacuba and La Ley, "Best Alternative Artist," and "Best Artist (Mexico)". These recognitions, added to a gold certification obtained in Mexico in 2004 for its sales, demonstrate the impact the album had.

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