![]() ![]() They have built a name for themselves as a fantastic live band, having toured Europe and North America, and playing at the 2009 Coachella Music Festival, and they even released a live album in 2012 entitled “Desde Rusia con Amor”. They have never held back on their lyrics, which have been described as poisoned darts aimed directly at the heart of the oppressive paternalism of the government. It didn’t stop Molotov from being entrepreneurial in going on out on the streets and selling their discs as a form of protest. Taking up Universal on their generous offer, in July 1997, they released their debut album entitled, “Dónde Jugarán las Niñas?” which caused controversy because of it’s lyrics and cover. ![]() When they opened for Illya Kuraki and The Walderramas, A&R’s from Universal came to the show and offered them a recording contract. Their line up changed a couple of times whilst they found their feet but they finalised their line up the following year, which has remained up until the present day. Javier de la Cueva and Ivan Jared “La Quesadillera” joined them, which became the first full line up of the band. Molotov embarked on their career in 1995 when two friends, Tito Fuentes, and Micky “Fled” Huidobro, began playing together. ![]()
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