Dopádromo
{{short description|1996 album by Babasónicos}}
{{Infobox album
| name = Dopádromo
| type = studio
| artist = Babasónicos
| cover = T dopadromo.jpg
| alt =
| released = 1996
| recorded = 1996
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = Rock
| length =
| label = Sony Music
| producer = Andrew Weiss
| prev_title = Trance Zomba
| prev_year = 1994
| next_title = Babasónica
| next_year = 1997
}}
Dopádromo (Drug-O-Rama) is the third album by Argentine rock group Babasónicos.
Track listing
- "Zumba" (Hum)
- "El Médium" (The Medium)
- "Cybernecia" (Cyberfool)
- "Safari Vixen"
- "¡Viva Satana!" (Long Live Satana!)
- "Perfume Casino" (Casino Perfume)
- "Calmática"
- "Coyarama"
- "Su Majestad" (Your Majesty)
- "Pesadilla Biónica del Perro Biónico" (Bionic Nightmare of the Bionic Dog)
- "Gronchótica"
- "Su Ciervo" (Her Deer)
Trivia
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- "¡Viva Satana!" refers to actress Tura Satana, famous because of her appearance in various sexploitation films of the 60's, most notably Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!.
- "Gronchótica" samples the main theme from Shaw Brothers studios' "The drug addicts" and the Dick Hyman's 1969 song "Kolumbo".
- "Safari vixen" starts with a sample from the theme from Mario Bava's film "Shock" and continues with a sample of The Shagaans' song "Taboo".
- "Su Ciervo" is a play on words, as "Siervo" means "serf" or "slave", and "Ciervo", though pronounced exactly the same way, means "deer".
References
- {{AllMusic | class= album| id=mw0000511489| label= Dopádromo | accessdate= 14:46, 13 February 2016 (UTC) }}
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