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🎸 Descarga Gratis: Discografía Completa de Supersubmarina en Mega

Si eres fan del rock indie español, seguramente tienes a Supersubmarina en tu playlist diaria. Con su base de funk rock inconfundible y las letras viscerales de José Chino, la banda de Baeza ha marcado una era entera en la música nacional.

La Maqueta (2024): A special archival release featuring the original demos that helped the band land their first record deal. EPs and Rare Releases

  • Resumen musical por álbum (temas recurrentes, instrumentación).
  • Pistas recomendadas para distintos usos (estudio de producción, enseñanza, playlists).

: The band also released several essential EPs early in their career, including Cientocero (2008) and Supersubmarina Discografia Mega

5. Viento y Cuchillo (Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge) – 2014

Their most polished and ambitious record.

Mega Discography and Recent Releases (2017-Present) : The band also released several essential EPs

These early releases are essential for understanding the band's growth from their roots in Baeza Cientocero (2008)

It was the ultimate "what if." The humanity behind the noise. double-time drumming and distorted

The Raw Genesis: Supersubmarina (EP) and Electroviral

The story begins not in a polished studio, but in the chaotic intimacy of a garage. Their 2009 self-titled EP is a document of pure, unadulterated potential. Tracks like “De series” and “Lucía” are propelled by frantic, double-time drumming and distorted, jangly guitars. Jose Chino’s vocal delivery here is less singing and more a cathartic shout, a narrative of nocturnal adventures, adolescent frustration, and desperate romance. This raw aesthetic was refined, but not softened, in their debut full-length, Electroviral (2010). Produced by Ricky Falkner, the album retains the band’s DIY spirit while adding a layer of sonic clarity. Hits like “Cientocero” and “El dance de la última noche” became instant anthems, marrying danceable basslines with lyrics about emotional entropy. At this stage, Supersubmarina sounded like a supernova—bright, chaotic, and dangerously exciting.