In solidarity with Reddit and other sites, this site is blacked out, in protest against SOPA and PROTECT IP laws. These laws are a threat to free speech and to the freedom of the Internet. Please contact your congressional representative and tell them to vote 'No' on this law.

What is so bad about SOPA and PROTECT IP?

Threat to online freedom of speech

According to the EFF, proxy servers, such as those used during the Arab Spring, can also be used to thwart copyright enforcement and therefore may be made illegal by the act.

On TIME's Techland blog, Jerry Brito wrote, "Imagine if the U.K. created a blacklist of American newspapers that its courts found violated celebrities' privacy? Or what if France blocked American sites it believed contained hate speech?" Similarly, the Center for Democracy and Technology warned, "If SOPA and PIPA are enacted, the US government must be prepared for other governments to follow suit, in service to whatever social policies they believe are important—whether restricting hate speech, insults to public officials, or political dissent."

Laurence H. Tribe, a Harvard University professor of constitutional law, released an open letter on the web stating that SOPA would “undermine the openness and free exchange of information at the heart of the Internet. And it would violate the First Amendment.”

The AFL-CIO's Paul Almeida, arguing in favor of SOPA, has stated that free speech was not a relevant consideration, because "The First Amendment does not protect stealing goods off trucks."

Negative impact on websites that host user content

Journalist Rebecca MacKinnon argued in an op-ed that making companies liable for users' actions could have a chilling effect on user-generated sites like YouTube. "The intention is not the same as China’s Great Firewall, a nationwide system of Web censorship, but the practical effect could be similar", she says.

The EFF has warned that Etsy, Flickr and Vimeo all seem likely to shut down if the bill becomes law. According to critics, the bill would ban linking to sites deemed offending, even in search results and on services such as Twitter.

Christian Dawson, COO of Virginia-based hosting company ServInt, predicted that the legislation would lead to many cloud computing and Web hosting services moving out of the US to avoid lawsuits.

Conversely, Michael O'Leary of the MPAA argued at the November 16 Judiciary Committee hearing that the act's effect on business would be more minimal, noting that at least 16 countries block websites, and the internet still functions in those countries. Denmark, Finland, Ireland and Italy blocked The Pirate Bay after courts ruled in favor of music and film industry litigation, and a coalition of film and record companies has threatened to sue British Telecom if it does not follow suit. Maria Pallante of the US Copyright Office said that Congress has updated the Copyright Act before and should again, or "the U.S. copyright system will ultimately fail." Asked for clarification, she said that the US currently lacks jurisdiction over websites in other countries.

Weakening of "safe harbor" protections for websites

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), passed in 1998, includes a provision, known as the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act, that provides a "safe harbor" for websites that host content. Under that provision, copyright owners who feel that a website is hosting content that infringes on their copyright are required to submit a notice to that website to ask for the infringing material to be removed, and the website is then given a certain amount of time to remove such material. SOPA would override this "safe harbor" provision, by allowing judges to immediately block access to any website found guilty of hosting copyrighted material.

According to critics of the bill such as the Center for Democracy and Technology and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the bill's wording is vague enough that a single complaint about even a major website could be enough to cause the site to be blocked, with the burden of proof then resting on the website to get itself un-blocked. The focus of much of the criticism is on a statement in the bill, that any website would be blocked that "is taking, or has taken deliberate actions to avoid confirming a high probability of the use of the U.S.-directed site to carry out acts that constitute a violation." Critics have read this to mean that a website that does not actively monitor its content for copyright violations, but instead waits for others to notify it of such violations, could be guilty under the law.

Law professor Jason Mazzone wrote, "Damages are also not available to the site owner unless a claimant 'knowingly materially' misrepresented that the law covers the targeted site, a difficult legal test to meet. The owner of the site can issue a counter-notice to restore payment processing and advertising but services need not comply with the counter-notice".

Goodlatte stated, "We're open to working with them on language to narrow [the bill's provisions], but I think it is unrealistic to think we're going to continue to rely on the DMCA notice-and-takedown provision. Anybody who is involved in providing services on the Internet would be expected to do some things. But we are very open to tweaking the language to ensure we don't impose extraordinary burdens on legitimate companies as long as they aren't the primary purveyors [of pirated content]".

The MPAA's O'Leary submitted written testimony in favor of the bill that expressed guarded support of current DMCA provisions. "Where these sites are legitimate and make good faith efforts to respond to our requests, this model works with varying degrees of effectiveness," O'Leary wrote. "It does not, however, always work quickly, and it is not perfect, but it works."

General threat to web-related businesses

A news analysis in the information technology magazine eWeek stated, "The language of SOPA is so broad, the rules so unconnected to the reality of Internet technology and the penalties so disconnected from the alleged crimes that this bill could effectively kill e-commerce or even normal Internet use. The bill also has grave implications for existing U.S., foreign and international laws and is sure to spend decades in court challenges."

Art Bordsky of advocacy group Public Knowledge similarly stated that "The definitions written in the bill are so broad that any US consumer who uses a website overseas immediately gives the US jurisdiction the power to potentially take action against it."

On October 28, 2011, the EFF called the bill a "massive piece of job-killing Internet regulation," and said, "This bill cannot be fixed; it must be killed."

Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association, spoke out strongly against the bill, stating that "The bill attempts a radical restructuring of the laws governing the Internet," and that "It would undo the legal safe harbors that have allowed a world-leading Internet industry to flourish over the last decade. It would expose legitimate American businesses and innovators to broad and open-ended liability. The result will be more lawsuits, decreased venture capital investment, and fewer new jobs."

Lukas Biewald, founder of CrowdFlower, stated that "It'll have a stifling effect on venture capital... No one would invest because of the legal liability."

Booz & Company on November 16 released a study, funded by Google, finding that almost all of the 200 venture capitalists and angel investors interviewed would stop funding digital media intermediaries if the House bill becomes law. More than 80 percent said they would rather invest in a risky, weak economy with the current laws than a strong economy with the proposed law in effect. If legal ambiguities were removed and good faith provisions in place, investing would increase by nearly 115 percent.

As reported by David Carr of the New York Times in an article critical of SOPA and PIPA, Google, Facebook, Twitter and other companies sent a joint letter to Congress, stating "We support the bills’ stated goals — providing additional enforcement tools to combat foreign ‘rogue’ Web sites that are dedicated to copyright infringement or counterfeiting. However, the bills as drafted would expose law-abiding U.S. Internet and technology companies to new uncertain liabilities, private rights of action and technology mandates that would require monitoring of Web sites.” In response to Carr's article, bill sponsor and Committee Chairman Lamar Smith said the article "unfairly criticizes the Stop Online Piracy Act", and, "does not point to any language in the bill to back up the claims. SOPA targets only foreign Web sites that are primarily dedicated to illegal and infringing activity. Domestic Web sites, like blogs, are not covered by this legislation." Lamar also said that Carr incorrectly framed the debate as between the entertainment industry and high-tech companies, noting support by more than "120 groups and associations across diverse industries, including the United States Chamber of Commerce".

Threat to users uploading content

Lateef Mtima, director of the Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice at Howard University School of Law, expressed concern that users who upload copyrighted content to sites such as YouTube could potentially be held criminally liable themselves, saying, "Perhaps the most dangerous aspect of the bill is that the conduct it would criminalize is so poorly defined. While on its face the bill seems to attempt to distinguish between commercial and non-commercial conduct, purportedly criminalizing the former and permitting the latter, in actuality the bill not only fails to accomplish this but, because of its lack of concrete definitions, it potentially criminalizes conduct that is currently permitted under the law."

An aide to bill sponsor Lamar Smith has said, "This bill does not make it a felony for a person to post a video on YouTube of their children singing to a copyrighted song. The bill specifically targets websites dedicated to illegal or infringing activity. Sites that host user content—like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter—have nothing to be concerned about under this legislation".

Threat to internal networks

A paper by the Center for Democracy and Technology says that the bill "targets an entire website even if only a small portion hosts or links to some infringing content."

According to A. M. Reilly of Industry Leaders Magazine, under SOPA, culpability for distributing copyright material is extended to those who aid the initial poster of said material. For companies that use virtual private networks to create a network that appears to be internal but is spread across various offices and employees' homes, any of these offsite locations that initiate sharing of copyright material can put the entire VPN and hosting company at risk of violation.

Answering similar criticism in a CNET editorial, RIAA head Cary Sherman wrote: "Actually, it's quite the opposite. By focusing on specific sites rather than entire domains, action can be targeted against only the illegal subdomain or Internet protocol address rather than taking action against the entire domain."

Threat to free and open source software

The Electronic Frontier Foundation expressed concern that free and open source software (FLOSS) projects found to be aiding online piracy may experience serious problems under SOPA. Of special concern is the web browser Firefox, made by Open-Source advocate Mozilla, which has a plug-in, MAFIAAFire Redirector, that redirects users to the new location for domains that were seized by the U.S. government. In May 2011, Mozilla refused a request by the Department of Homeland Security to pull MAFIAAFire from its website, asking "Have any courts determined that the Mafiaafire add-on is unlawful or illegal in any way?"

Ineffectual against piracy

Edward J. Black, president and CEO of the Computer & Communication Industry Association, wrote in the Huffington Post that "Ironically, it would do little to stop actual pirate websites, which could simply reappear hours later under a different name, if their numeric web addresses aren't public even sooner. Anyone who knows or has that web address would still be able to reach the offending website."

An editorial in the San Jose Mercury-News stated, "Imagine the resources required to parse through the millions of Google and Facebook offerings every day looking for pirates who, if found, can just toss up another site in no time."

Deep-packet inspection and invasion of privacy

According to Markham Erickson, head of NetCoalition, which opposes SOPA, the section of the bill that would allow judges to order internet service providers to block access to infringing websites to customers located in the United States would also allow the checking of those customers' IP address, a method known as IP blocking. Erickson has expressed concerns that such an order might require those providers to engage in "deep packet inspection", which involves analyzing all of the content being transmitted to and from the user, and may raise new privacy concerns.

Negative impact on DNS, DNSSEC and Internet security

The Domain Name System (DNS) servers, most often equated with a phone directory, translate browser requests for domain names into the IP address assigned to that computer or network. The bill requires these servers to stop referring requests for infringing domains to their assigned IP addresses.

Andrew Lee, CEO of ESET North America, has expressed concerns that since the bill would require internet service providers to filter DNS queries for the sites, this would undermine the integrity of the Domain Name System.

Representative Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), whose district includes part of Silicon Valley, has called the bill "the end of the internet as we know it."

According to David Ulevitch, the San Francisco-based head of OpenDNS, the passage of SOPA could cause Americans to switch to DNS providers located in other countries who offer encrypted links, and may cause U.S. providers, such as OpenDNS itself, to move to other countries, such as the Cayman Islands.

In November 2011, a new anonymous top-level domain, .bit, was launched outside of ICANN control, as a response to the perceived threat from SOPA, although its effectiveness (as well as the effectiveness of other alternative DNS roots) remains unknown.

Internet security

A white paper by several internet security experts, including Steve Crocker and Dan Kaminsky, wrote, "From an operational standpoint, a resolution failure from a nameserver subject to a court order and from a hacked nameserver would be indistinguishable. Users running secure applications have a need to distinguish between policy-based failures and failures caused, for example, by the presence of an attack or a hostile network, or else downgrade attacks would likely be prolific."

DNSSEC

There have been concerns raised that SOPA would harm the usefulness of the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC), a set of protocols developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) for ensuring internet security. A white paper by the Brookings Institution wrote that "The DNS system is based on trust," adding that DNSSEC was developed to prevent malicious redirection of DNS traffic, and that "other forms of redirection will break the assurances from this security tool."

On November 17, Sandia National Laboratories, a research agency of the U.S. Department of Energy, released a technical assessment of the DNS filtering provisions in the House and Senate bills, in response to a request from Rep. Lofgren. The assessment stated of both bills that the DNS filtering would be unlikely to be effective, would negatively impact internet security, and would delay full implementation of DNSSEC.

On November 18, House cybersecurity subcommittee chairman Dan Lungren stated that he had "very serious concerns" about SOPA's impact on DNSSEC, adding, "we don't have enough information, and if this is a serious problem as was suggested by some of the technical experts that got in touch with me, we have to address it."

Lack of transparency in enforcement

Brooklyn Law School professor Jason Mazzone warned, "Much of what will happen under SOPA will occur out of the public eye and without the possibility of holding anyone accountable. For when copyright law is made and enforced privately, it is hard for the public to know the shape that the law takes and harder still to complain about its operation."

Who are my congressional representatives and how do I contact them?

Congress needs to hear from all of us or this bill is going to pass. Each representative usually publishes their phone number, email address, or a contact form on their individual official websites. Links to their websites can be found in these directories:

I don't live in the US. What can I do?

The US State Department constantly speaks out against internet censorship in other countries. Pressure them to speak out against America’s new domestic censorship system.

How do I blackout my blog with this template?

Blogger users:
  1. Download a backup of your original Blogger template FIRST!!! If you do not do this, you will not be able to restore your blog.
  2. Download the SOPA Blackout template from here.
  3. Extract the .xml template file from the .zip file.
  4. Upload the SOPA Blackout .xml template at 8am on Jan 18, 2012.
  5. Upload the backup of your original template at 8pm on Jan 18, 2012.
  6. This November, send donations to the competitors of those politicians who voted for SOPA.
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BIENVENIDOS

En la actualidad donde la clase gobernante ha impuesto sus reglas del juego y donde nosotros los que aunque no queramos estamos inmersos en este juego donde siempre perdemos, nos hemos levantado y comenzado a buscar espacios para expresar el grito de justicia y para unirnos y armar la ofensiva ideológica contra los enemigos de la libertad.
Es por eso el comienzo de este proyecto, donde nuestra bandera es la libertad, nuestro sueño la Anarquía y nuestro himno el Punk!!!
Saludos Kamaradas!!!
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NO! al CALC

El Punk aún sigue Vivo!

El Punk aún sigue Vivo!
Ni un paso atrás

sábado 27 de marzo de 2010

22, 23 y 24 de Mayo: Consulta Nacional Ciudadana para la Revocación de mandato de Felipe Calderón


Por unánime acuerdo del Congreso Social de Querétaro del 5 y 6 de febrero, llevaremos a cabo una Consulta Nacional Ciudadana los días 22, 23 y 24 de mayo del presente año, en la que se preguntará al pueblo si desea que Felipe Calderón continúe como Presidente de la República o se vaya. Este acuerdo fue reiterado el 7 de febrero en el cierre de dicho Congreso Social en la Ciudad de México.



Las condiciones actuales de ofensiva antipopular del gobierno federal, particularmente con el golpe anticonstitucional contra los trabajadores del Sindicato Mexicano de Electricistas y los mineros de Cananea, y en las que todo un pueblo, como el de Ciudad Juárez, directamente ha demandado la renuncia de Calderón, reclaman medidas urgentes para evitar que nuestra patria sea llevada definitivamente al abismo.

Ya no soportamos más que Felipe Calderón siga al frente del Gobierno de la República y, en consecuencia, hemos decidido deponerlo de ese cargo que él usurpa y al que llegó de malas maneras.

Desde el 20 de noviembre del pasado año hicimos pública una Proclama del pueblo de México para organizar la revocación del mandato que las fuerzas antinacionales dieron a Felipe Calderón.

Creemos que ha llegado la hora de implementar esta determinación ciudadana con la que el pueblo, con plena dignidad, se dispone a conmemorar los Centenarios. Nada como la deposición de Felipe Calderón puede, hoy, dar mayor reverencia y pleitesía a Hidalgo y a Morelos, a Juárez, a Zapata, a Villa y a todos nuestros verdaderos héroes nacionales que se levantaron al combate para derrocar a los espurios gobernantes españoles, a los Iturbide y Santa Anna, a los Maximiliano y Porfirio Díaz, a los Victoriano Huerta y Plutarco Elías Calles.

Los días 22, 23 y 24 de mayo de este año llevaremos a cabo una Consulta Nacional Ciudadana con la que estamparemos un contundente ¡ya basta! y nuestra voluntad de que Felipe Calderón se vaya: ya no queremos que siga siendo el Presidente de la República.

Acusamos a Felipe Calderón de estar cometiendo un crimen de lesa constitución, lo acusamos de quebrantar los principios fundamentales sancionados por nuestra Carta Magna, de pisotear los derechos humanos y las garantías individuales que nuestra ley suprema sanciona. El artículo 39 claramente establece que el poder público “se instituye para beneficio” del pueblo y Felipe Calderón no sólo arrebató la voluntad popular en las elecciones de 2006, sino que, a lo largo de su gestión, se ha dedicado a arruinar la vida de la población, interrumpiendo la observancia de la Constitución. Se ha propuesto hipotecar el patrimonio histórico de nuestra sociedad, llevando al país a una verdadera ruina económica, ética, política, científica y cultural. Está coronando la política de sus antecesores con el despojo de la soberanía y la destrucción de la economía nacional; su gobierno está rematando los bienes sociales y los recursos naturales a los poderes transnacionales. Está profundizando la dependencia alimentaria y energética, la privatización de los recursos del Estado, la degradación de las condiciones de vida y de trabajo, el desempleo, la reducción de los salarios, infringiendo un gran desastre a la economía campesina e indígena, asfixiando a la economía cooperativa, aumentando los impuestos a la población mientras exime de ellos a los grandes explotadores; encarece la vida con incrementos abusivos y monstruosos de los precios de los productos básicos, criminalizando el ejercicio ciudadano de los derechos fundamentales, destruyendo al Estado, dando pie a la mayor corrupción en la historia nacional. Calderón ha instituido un régimen de violación sistemática de los derechos laborales en México, de anulación del derecho de huelga, de destrucción de los contratos de trabajo, un régimen en el que ha asentado sus reales la tortura y la destrucción de todos los bastiones legales que el pueblo se ha dado para la afirmación de sus libertades. Con Felipe Calderón se ha implantado en México la estrategia de guerra permanente que, bajo el pretexto de la lucha contra el terrorismo y el narcotráfico, viene desarrollando el Imperio norteamericano, con miles de asesinados y la implantación de un verdadero estado de sitio en buena parte del territorio.

¿Qué Presidente es éste que nos está quitando el maíz y las tortillas, que nos está arrebatando las luces, la alegría y la felicidad; que gobierna con la bajeza de quien con el mayor desenfado califica a los jóvenes de “pandilleros” y auspicia y fomenta su asesinato negándoles apoyo educativo y laboral; que dice preocuparse por el pueblo y un día le golpea y otro día también; que despierta odios y maledicencias, que humilla al pensamiento, que deteriora la seguridad y la ilusión por la vida; que en el fracaso halla el triunfo y hace de la mentira su grandeza, pues en la verdad se verifica como un enano. Su trascendencia está en el cinismo, ya que en la rectitud y en la honradez se muestra insignificante.

Felipe Calderón debe irse. El pueblo hará que se cumplan los artículos 39 y 136 de nuestra Carta Magna, pues ante el “trastorno público” que constituye el desgobierno de Calderón, México “recobrará su libertad, restablecerá (la) observancia (de la Constitución hoy mancillada por este grupo)”, y “con arreglo a ella” juzgará “así a los que hubieren figurado en el gobierno… como a los que hubieren cooperado” a esa violentación de los principios constitucionales.

Si Porfirio Díaz fue depuesto por violentar los principios constitucionales, si Victoriano Huerta lo fue porque instituyó gobierno aplastando esos principios, Felipe Calderón debe ser depuesto porque llegó al gobierno de manera fraudulenta y porque, instalado en el gobierno de manera espuria, se ha dedicado a ejercer políticas públicas que constituyen un trastorno que atenta contra los principios de la Carta Magna.

Al organizar la deposición de Felipe Calderón del máximo cargo de representación, estamos pidiendo que se vayan todos esos gobernantes, estamos plantando nuestro repudio a los partidos que como el PRI, el PAN y sus partidos comparsas le impusieron y le acompañaron en sus medidas anticonstitucionales, y hoy conforman su aval y su sostén. Miles de organizaciones sociales y ciudadanas en un Encuentro Nacional en Querétaro, los días 5 y 6 de febrero, para dejar clara la voluntad popular asumieron la tarea histórica de organizar una Consulta Nacional Ciudadana en la que preguntaremos si tú ciudadano quieres (sí o no) que Felipe Calderón siga siendo el Presidente de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Los días 22, 23 y 24 de mayo están señalados para esa Consulta: serán días históricos en los que el pueblo recobrará su papel de auténtico soberano, frente a todos los usurpadores.

MÉXICO ES HOY CIUDAD JUÁREZ
Y TODO EL PUEBLO MEXICANO SOMOS JUARENSES QUE EXIGIMOS:
¡FUERA CALDERÓN DE LA PRESIDENCIA!

Comité Civil Nacional para la Revocación de Mandato de Felipe Calderón

VA - Japanese Psychobilly Now





Un disco del 2003 directo desde tierras niponas, con muy muy buenas bandas del Psychobilly actual de esas tierras, gratamente con un sonido muy HxC.

Lista de rolas:
  1. Battle of Ninjamanz - Please don't touch
  2. Robin - My way
  3. Eightmen - Jameson
  4. Greasy Hash - Brain Stalk
  5. Dog Heart - New dance
  6. Packmen - Dicky Dicky Girl
  7. Great Invaders - Cobra Twist
  8. Gigolo 13 - Harajuku Lonely Heart Boy
  9. Retro Gretion - Crazy Baby About You
  10. Battle Fish - Yokai Ningen
  11. Spiderz - Hap Hazard
  12. Nine - Kill or die
  13. Cracks - F.T.W.
  14. Spike - Rockabilly rods on speed
  15. Shark Bait - The sun of a beach
  16. The Spanish Barrowin' Guitar - Junk flat head

Cómo nos manipulan


La oligarquía utiliza la televisión y la radio para mantener sus privilegios, ocultar la verdad y maquillar la realidad, con el propósito de que la población acepte, con resignación, las injusticias, la desigualdad social y la falta de democracia en México.

Los grandes medios se declaran "imparciales, veraces y objetivos", pero nunca informan de nada que afecte sus intereses. A través de técnicas propias de la guerra, lanzan campañas sicológicas hacia la población para provocar miedo, inventar amenazas para la colectividad, promover el odio, exacervar la violencia, criminalizar la lucha social y generar desconfianza y polarización.

Los noticieros televisivos son verdaderas correas de transmisión de ideología y del discurso oficiales, modelan las ideas de la opinión pública y tratan a los ciudadanos como simples espectadores. Aunque cuentan con una amplía audiencia, cada día tienen menos credibilidad.

TV shit - Televisión de mierda


DOS EMPRESAS
CONTROLAN EL
90%
DE LAS FRECUENCIAS DE TELEVISIÓN:

TELEVISA (257 Estaciones) y TV-AZTECA (180 Estaciones)
TELEVISIÓN ABIERTA





Televisa tiene 68% de los televidentes mexicanos, concentra al 70% de la publicidad en medios electrónicos, el 95% de la televisión satelital y el 50% en la de cable.


Esa concentración le permite a Televisa tener un poder mayor que el del gobierno, el Congreso y El Poder Judicial.
Las televisoras de la empresa defienden los intereses de la oligarquía nacional y mundial.

Bastaría conocer quiénes son los integrantes del Consejo de Administración de Televisa, para entender las relaciones entre los poderes económicos, políticos y mediáticos:

Pedro Aspe Armella, ex-secretario de Hacienda de Carlos Salinas; Alberto Bailleres, dueño de El Palacio de Hierro; Emilio Azcárraga Jean, presidente de Televisa; Roberto Hernández, presidente del Consejo de Administración de Banamex; Germán Larrea, presidente del Grupo México (minas de Cananea, Pasta de Conchos); Enrique Krauze, director de Clío y Letras Libres; José Antonio González Fernandez, presidente de FEMSA y Coca-Cola; Fernando Senderos, presidente Grupo Desc; Enrique F. Senior, director de Allen & Company; Manuel Cubillas Cavani, director general de Bacardi.





Referencias:

Periódico 'Regeneración' Marzo 2010 Año 1 Número 3

sábado 20 de marzo de 2010

Barra Brava


Barra Brava

Banda representativa de ska-oi! de Méjico. Barra Brava surgió en el año de 1997 en Baja California. Su sonido en sus inicios está caracterizado por ese estilo del Ska tradicional con muy buenos vientos; con el paso del tiempo han logrado un sonido con más Punk.
Sus letras tratan de lo relacionado con el movimiento skinhead: el barrio, los amigos, el fútbol, el orgullo obrero, la intolerancia con el fascismo, etc.




Los miembros de la banda son:
  • Carlos Galvan - Guitarra, voz y armónica
  • Roy Castellazo - Guitarra, voz y sax
  • Armando Rios - Bateria y voz
  • Esteban Williams - Bajo


Y su discografía es la siguiente



Barra Brava en 'myspace.com'

Barra Brava - Mala Racha y La Working Class




Cuando graban éste disco, Barra Brava ya es conciderada una banda representativa de la escena skinhead de Baja California. A pesar de que es grabado en un estudio casero cuenta con esa fuerza del ska-oi! interpretado con un toque de diversión, con éste trabajo Barra Brava se gana de varias oportunidades en el territorio mejicano, como lo es en el DFectuoso, Edo. de Mex, Hermosillo, Tijuana, etc.

Fue editado en el 2001.

Ver entrada de 'Barra Brava'

Lista de rolas:
  1. Extremo norte
  2. La barra en el barrio
  3. Mala racha
  4. Libertad de ideas
  5. Buenos ratos
  6. No todo esta bien
  7. Estás ahí
  8. De noche
  9. Ska reggae rudeboy
  10. Sábado de mierda
  11. Toda una pasión
  12. Skinhead

VA - Akoplado Boi!na Records




Acoplado de tres buenas bandas de oi! de Mexicali, Baja California: 'Barra Brava', 'Rebel Tones' y 'No Hay Orden'
Fue editado por Boi!na Records en el 2003.

Ver entrada de 'Barra Brava'

Lista de rolas:
  1. Rebel Tones - Relax
  2. Barra Brava - Estás ahí
  3. No Hay Orden - Orgullo
  4. Rebel Tones - Ke se va
  5. Barra Brava - De noche
  6. No Hay Orden - No nos vamos a ir
  7. Rebel Tones - William's steady
  8. Barra Brava - Ska, reggae rudeboys
  9. No Hay Orden - Banderaz klandestinaz
  10. Rebel Tones - Vamonos
  11. Barra Brava - Skinhead
  12. No Hay Orden - ¿A dónde van?
  13. Rebel Tones - Un golpe más
  14. Barra Brava - La venganza
  15. No Hay Orden - Vivan los obreros

Barra Brava - Rompe!




Trabajo editado en el 2008 con el que 'Barra Brava' se promocionan y prueba suerte con un par de tocadas en NewYork con una escena constituida por gente comprometida con causas sociales y políticas de los cuales la mayoría son migrantes de otros países.
Este disco suena muy punk, ya sin tanto Ska.

Ver entrada de 'Barra Brava'

Lista de rolas:
  1. Ultima esperanza
  2. Buenos ratos
  3. Clase obrera
  4. Mierda de ciudad
  5. Rompe!
  6. Sr. Cirujano
  7. Algún día regresaré
  8. ¿Y tu que esperas?

Barra Brava - Bring Back The Skins




Este es el más reciente disco de Barra Brava editado apenas en el 2009 por Boi!na Records.
En el disco podemos encontrar que Barra Brava regresa un tanto a sus origines con temas en un estilo Ska y 2Tone.
También presentan algunos temas en inglés como una forma de apoyar y agradecer al publico en el extranjero.

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Lista de rolas:
  1. Un golpe más
  2. Estás ahí
  3. Bring back the skins
  4. Extremo norte
  5. Besame mucho
  6. Monkey man
  7. Ska reggae rudeboys
  8. De noche
  9. Mississippi

Barra Brava - En Vivo




Éste disco es el que vaga más en internet de 'Barra Brava' y ni siquiera sé de que año es o si es alguno de los oficiales de la banda.
Sea como sea, con este disco fue como conocí a esta emblemática banda de Ska-Oi! del extremo norte de Méjico; y a pesar de que técnicamente hablando el sonido no es muy bueno, para mi es el mejor disco de la banda, ese sonido 'sucio' y ese buen estilo de Ska no se pudo repetir en los otros discos de la banda.
Además de que el tema de 'Sábado de mierda' que es un cover/tributo del tema 'Mierda de Ciudad' de Kortatu que es a la vez un tributo al tema 'Drinking and Driving' de The Business suena bien pero bien chingonsisimo!

Ver entrada de 'Barra Brava'

Lista de rolas:
  1. Extremo norte
  2. La barra en el barrio
  3. Mala racha
  4. Libertad de ideas
  5. Buenos ratos
  6. No todo esta bien
  7. Estás ahí
  8. De noche
  9. Ska reggae rudeboy
  10. Sábado de mierda
  11. Toda una pasión
  12. Skinhead



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