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La Polla Records | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | La Polla |
Origin | Salvatierra, Basque Country, Spain |
Genres | Punk rock, hardcore punk |
Years active | 1979–2003 2019-2021 |
Labels | Oihuka Gor Discos Maldito Records |
Past members | Evaristo Paramos Abel Fernandito (deceased) Txarly Sume Maleguin Tripi Jokin Txiki |
Website | www |
La Polla Records was a punk rock band from the Basque Country, formed in 1979 in Salvatierra/Agurain, a small town in Álava, Spain. Its founders were Evaristo Páramos "Evaristo" on vocals, Maleguin on bass, Fernandito on drums and Txarly and Sumé on guitars. The name was somewhat controversial because in Spanish, "polla" is vulgarly slang for "cock, penis". The lyrics of the band harshly criticized fascism, militarism, capitalism, and catholicism. La Polla Records has been very influential in the Spanish-language punk scene.
La Polla Records was a band that was known as a symbol of rebellion against everything, to the point of them being called "anti-everything". As a result of this they faced several major obstacles throughout their career, primarily threats and repression. The band members even faced jail time during a concert with Eskorbuto, another Basque punk band. In 2019, they announced a comeback and released an album after 16 years off-stage as a band.[1] In 2021 they disbanded again.[2]