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Genitallica performed at the Lunario of the National Auditorium, commemorating a quarter-century of their career journey.

Band paid tribute to departed guests and honorees such as Paquita la del Barrio during the night's performance.

Genitallica performs at Lunario of the National Auditorium, commemorating a quarter-century of...
Genitallica performs at Lunario of the National Auditorium, commemorating a quarter-century of their career trajectory

Genitallica performed at the Lunario of the National Auditorium, commemorating a quarter-century of their career journey.

In a night filled with nostalgia and excitement, Mexican rock band Genitallica marked 25 years of music-making at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City.

The band, composed of members Gallo, Beno, Tulio, and Andres, started the show with "Everyone's Drunk" from their new album and ended it on a high note with a selection from their extensive repertoire. The two-hour set included popular tracks like "Mi vida no vale nada", "Todos vamos a morir", "Dicen que soy", and "Quiero paz".

Genitallica paid tribute to Icaro Contreras by dedicating "Al caer" to him. They also remembered Dr. Shenka, sending him good wishes and a speedy recovery. The band's lyrics, known for their sharp critique of Mexico during their time, were on full display throughout the concert.

The show was a roller coaster of emotions, blending what Genitallica has done before with what they're doing now. There were unexpected collaborations, with Eric Canales joining them for a rendition of "Imagine", the Liquits for "my friend is a degenerate", and Alexis 'ojitos de huevo' for "With anyone".

The audience was treated to a surprise when several guests, including Eric Canales of Allison, joined Genitallica on stage for "Chiquitita". The band also honoured Paquita la del Barrio, singing "Invitame a pecar" and "Rata de dos patas" with an accordionist and Norita la del Barrio.

The concert was a celebration of Genitallica's 25-year journey, which began in Monterrey, a city known for its vibrant and diverse music scene. Genitallica has participated in the soundtracks of Mexican films such as Por La Libre, Amar Te Duele, and Santos Peregrinos. They have seven studio albums and over 34 singles to their name.

The band took to the stage at 8:30 PM, marking this special celebration. As part of their "More Alcohol Tour 2025", Genitallica is presenting tonight at the Lunario del Auditorio Nacional.

While specific details on Genitallica's collaborations with other artists are not readily available, their prominence in the Monterrey and Mexican rock scenes implies association or influence among contemporaries from the same area.

[1] Reference: Monterrey's Music Scene

[2] Reference: Genitallica Discography

  1. Genitallica's show at the Lunario del Auditorio Nacional, although focused on their latest work, also highlighted some of their popular tracks from their extensive repertoire, including songs such as "Mi vida no vale nada", "Todos vamos a morir", "Dicen que soy", and "Quiero paz", showcasing their deep-rooted connection with the rich Mexican music culture.
  2. As part of their "More Alcohol Tour 2025", Genitallica invited several artists to collaborate on stage, such as Eric Canales of Allison, the Liquits, Alexis 'ojitos de huevo', and special guests to perform "Chiquitita" and pay tribute to Paquita la del Barrio, demonstrating their involvement and influence within the diverse and vibrant entertainment scene, with roots tracing back to Monterrey's music scene. (References: Monterrey's Music Scene, Genitallica Discography)

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