Artist
Escupemetralla
Spanish industrial and noise project from the 1980s-90s known for abrasive experimental cassette releases on Clonaciones Petunio.
About
Escupemetralla is a Spanish experimental and industrial project that emerged during the 1980s underground music scene. Operating primarily through the independent label Clonaciones Petunio, the group released a series of cassette recordings throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s that exemplified the raw, abrasive aesthetic of European industrial and noise music. Their discography includes Multimierda (1984), Sublimado Corrosivo (1988), Burros De Dios - Asses Of God (1990), and Vida Y Color (1991). The project's name, translating roughly to "spit machine gun," reflects the aggressive sonic approach characteristic of their work. Operating within Spain's underground experimental music networks, Escupemetralla contributed to the broader European industrial and noise landscape during a period of significant creative activity in these genres. Their consistent association with Clonaciones Petunio suggests deep roots in regional DIY and independent music production, positioning them within the context of 1980s-90s European experimental music culture.



