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Grupo Sexo Lyrics 2005
Mijo Goes To Jr. College Lyrics 2003
Recline Of Mexican Civilization Lyrics 2001
The Menudo Incident Lyrics 1996
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Manic Hispanic Biography

Orange County, CA's Manic Hispanic is a just-for-fun side project consisting of members from such '90s punk outfits as Cadillac Tramps, the Adolescents, and the Grabbers. The band issued two albums -- 1995's Menudo Incident and 2001's The Recline of Mexican Civilization -- consisting of rough-and-ready covers of such acclaimed punk acts as Black Flag, X, the Stooges, the Sex Pistols, Dead Kennedys, and the Descendents (among others). The group's versions, however, feature newly added/comical lyrics, for example: X's "White Girl" is titled "Brown Girl" and the Offspring's "Come Out and Play (Keep Them Separated)" is redone as "Get Them Immigrated.".On May 5, 2003 (Cinco Dey Mayo, of course), the band returned with Mijo Goes to Jr. College, which featured faux-Descendents cover art extending the joke of the album's title. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide