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Apocalypshit

by Molotov · Album Apocalypshit

Let It Roll

Key G Tempo 80 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 3:53
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The story behind

Let It Roll, according to DoReSol

When you dive into Molotov's Let It Roll, you encounter a piece that, although it shares its name with the album it's on, Apocalypshit, has its own pulse. Recorded for that second studio album, which saw the light of day on September 14, 1999, under the label Universal Music Group, this song is a good example of the sonic diversity that Molotov was exploring. The overall sound of the album moved between alternative metal and heavy metal, without neglecting Spanish rock, and Let It Roll fits perfectly into that mix.

For the production of Apocalypshit, Molotov relied on the experience of Mario Caldato Jr, who had previously worked with the Beastie Boys on their album Hello Nasty. This gave the album, and songs like Let It Roll, a particular focus. The track's duration is 3 minutes and 58 seconds, a length that allows its energy and musical proposal to develop. The album itself had a good initial reception, reaching number 32 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and appearing on the charts in Spain a week after its release.

From album

Apocalypshit

Apocalypshit

Molotov · 1999 · Track 12

Details

KeyG
Time signature4/4
Tempo80 BPM
Duration3:53
AlbumApocalypshit
Year1999
ISRCUSUL19900344
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