Artist's albums
Boutique 2000
1997 · album
Vienen las Brujas
2022 · album
Vienen las Brujas
2022 · single
No Soy un Fantasma
2021 · single
En la Carretera
2021 · single
Alicia
2020 · single
XXXI Aniversario (Ranas) (Vol. 1)
2020 · album
Loba
2019 · single
Amor Enfermo
2019 · single
Shock Rock
2018 · album
El Rey de los Monstruos
2017 · album
Singles
2017 · album
Bomba de Tiempo
2016 · single
Tecnopal
2016 · album
Sobre Natural
2014 · album
Lucha Rock
2012 · album
Fantasma
2010 · album
Invencibles
2005 · album
Lucha Rock
2004 · compilation
Fenómenos
2002 · album
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Biography
Mexican alternative band Víctimas del Doctor Cerebro started playing under the name of Tecnopal by the end of the 1980s, led by El Chipotle and El Abulón. When drummer El Bruja and guitarist El Destroyer joined, the name of the band was changed, soon recording its debut album, called Tecnopal. After signing up to EMI Latin, the group moved to California to make its following record. That self-titled album, issued in 1993, included Víctimas del Doctor Cerebro's "El Esqueleto," which became the group's first hit, getting its video frequently rotated by MTV Latino. After El Destroyer was replaced by El Stoneface and El Ranas joined, the band started to be recognized as an interesting live act, performing a theatrical spectacle, including dancing and pyromania. In 1995, Brujerías was released followed by 1997's Boutique 2000. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi