The story behind
No manches mi vida, according to DoReSol
When you dive into "No manches mi vida," you encounter an energy that immediately grabs you. It's a track that feels direct, with that characteristic power of Molotov. The music, credited to Miguel Angel Huidobro Preciado, has that pulse that invites you to move, and the duration, 3 minutes and 30 seconds, is just right to leave you wanting more.
This track is part of Apocalypshit, the band's second studio album, which was released on September 14, 1999, under the label Universal Music Group. For the production of this album, they worked with Mario Caldato Jr., who had previously worked with the Beastie Boys on their album Hello Nasty. The music of Apocalypshit explores various facets, from alternative metal and heavy metal to Spanish rock. Upon its release, Apocalypshit ranked 32nd on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, and it also appeared on the music charts of Spain a week after its release.
From album
Apocalypshit
Molotov · 1999 · Track 1
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Music Miguel Angel Huidobro Preciado