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SDO100%V – MAD CITY MULTIMEDIA

Madrid hardcore-punk group formed in 1984 by “Addict” (voice), Jaime “Jimmy” (guitar), Emilio (bass) and José (drums).
Under those acronyms, which meant ‘100% Vegetable Order Service’, hid a group ahead of its time.

In 1988 they recorded their only model with more desire for messing than notoriety, which contained the themes ‘Citizen Security’, ‘Disinformation’, ‘Baldomero and its people’, ‘You don’t care’, ‘What did you come here for?’ , ‘That of O’, ‘In the queue of unemployment’, ‘Jako no’, ‘Terrorism of state’, ‘Hachis’,’ Money does not make happiness’, ‘Welcome to the house of the Lord’ and ‘ETA ‘. From there, they offered several concerts, both inside and outside their province. Also, they played several times in an enclosure enabled by the Board of Moratalaz that was called “La Barraka”, in which they shared the bill with the group La Orkesta Ḱpesta.

That same year, they joined the groups Delirium tremens, Mucho Morro and Tarzan to offer the pro-squat concert in Plaza Vallekas, which would later be recorded a shared split, which included almost almost all the themes of his model.
Already in 1990, they recorded their first studio album ‘When the marabunta roars’ and with the break the established, since it contained committed and horny lyrics. The cuts included were ‘When the marabunta roars’,’ The incredible Hulk ‘,’ What have you come here for? ‘,’ Modern times’, ‘Dissappointment’, ‘Hachis, hashish’, ‘The only good state, is the of drunkenness’, ‘Trapped’, ‘Another day more’, ‘Today a child has died (the slime)’, ‘Sdo’ and ‘Pao, pao’.

A year later they offered a concert in Valdofragoso (Vigo) and in June 1992 they shared a poster with M.D.C. (Millions of Dead Cops), concert held at the C.S.A. Minuesa (Madrid). They also came to play with groups such as D.O.A., Pennywise and Chili Confetti.

In 1993, they would record what would be their second and last Lp ‘Evil Eye’, which included tracks such as ‘On the Tightrope’ or ‘The Unalterable Man’, shortly after they dissolved.
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