The story behind
Karmara, according to DoReSol
When you dive into Karmara, you encounter a track that Molotov put together for their second album, Apocalypshit. This album, released in 1999 under the Universal Music Group label, is distinguished by production by Mario Caldato Jr., who already had experience working with the Beastie Boys on their album Hello Nasty. The music of Apocalypshit explores a range of styles, moving between alternative metal, heavy metal, and rock sung in Spanish, and Karmara is a good example of that sonic diversity.
The release of Apocalypshit in September 1999 had an impact on sales charts. The album debuted at number 32 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, and a week later it also appeared on Spain's music rankings. The duration of Karmara is 3 minutes and 43 seconds, a length that allows the band's characteristic energy to develop.
From album
Apocalypshit
Molotov · 1999 · Track 2
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