• Pocho Aztlan is the fourth studio album by American extreme metal band Brujeria, released on September 16, 2016 through Nuclear Blast. This is the first...
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    announced that they would finally release their fourth studio album Pocho Aztlan on September 16. The album is their first in sixteen years, and their...
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  • field in Argentina Pocho (novel), a novel by José Antonio Villarreal Pocho Aztlan, an album by Brujeria Federico Insúa, an Argentine professional soccer...
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    Brujeria, under the pseudonym El Cynico. He has played on their albums Pocho Aztlan (2016) and Esto Es Brujeria (2023) and playing live with them until 2017...
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    Rucktion Records/4 Family Records) Brujerizmo (2000, Roadrunner Records) Pocho Aztlan (2016, Nuclear Blast) Esto es Brujeria (2023, Nuclear Blast) The Principle...
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  • original on January 5, 2018. Retrieved October 11, 2020. "Brujeria – Pocho Aztlan". Decibel Magazine. October 10, 2016. Retrieved December 22, 2020. Morton...
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  • Knuckles. June 29, 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2016. "Brujeria To Release 'Pocho Aztlan' Album In September". Blabbermouth.net. July 1, 2016. Retrieved July...
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  • July 2002 16 years, 4 months, 4 days Brujeria Brujerizmo 17 May 2000 Pocho Aztlan 16 September 2016 16 years, 3 months, 30 days Terrorizer World Downfall...
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  • Mextremist! Greatest Hits (2001) The Mexecutioner! The Best of Brujeria (2003) Pocho Aztlan (2016)...
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    published in the San Francisco Good Times. In 1969, she joined Editorial Pocho Che, an activist publishing group of Latino poets. She wrote her first book...
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    Music & Ministerio Barak 15 Bucles Patricia Malanca Tango Epsa Music 16 Pocho Aztlan Brujeria No Que No (Banda Y Tololoche) El Bebeto Gracias Gemeliers Soledad...
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    the first in a trilogy that continued with the publication of Heart of Aztlan (1976) and Tortuga (1979). With the publication of his novel Alburquerque...
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    co-hosts a radio show on KPFK called the "Pocho Hour of Power". Alcaraz is also the "Jefe-in-Chief" of POCHO.COM, a website specializing in "Ñews y Satire...
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    Cabron – 1999 Grita Records The Potty Training Years 1988–1992 – 2000 El Pocho Loco Records The Melting Pot – 1991 Sinbad Records Very Small World – 1992...
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    distinct literary tradition in the mid-1960s. José Antonio Villarreal’s Pocho (1959) is commonly cited as the first widespread Chicano novel. Poets and...
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    (1980). Un Trip Through the Mind Jail y Otras Excursiones. San Francisco: Pocho Ché. Sánchez-Tranquilino, Marcos (1992). "The Pachuco's Flayed Hide". In...
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    reference to the historic migration of the Mexica people from their homeland of Aztlán to the Valley of Mexico. Mexitli is the root of the word Mexica, which refers...
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  • Abajo and other R.C.A.F. poems por José Montoya. San Francisco: Ediciones Pocho-che, 1972. Montoya, José. In Formation: 20 Years of Joda. Chusma House Publications...
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    variations) Tex-Mex Pachuco (called caló) She reserves a section to talk about Pocho’s, or Anglicized Mexican or Americans of Mexican origin who speak Spanish...
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    Virgen de Guadalupe Defendiendo los Derechos de Los Xicanos (1975). The Pocho Research Society of Erased and Invisible History (PRS) was founded by Sandra...
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    1990s, Alberto Lopez, who was a publisher at the magazine, crafted the Aztlan Cruiser bike. The first bike to be featured on the cover of the magazine...
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    Stereotypes, Subversion, & Resistance (2002); Chad Richardson, Batos, Bolillos, Pochos, and Pelados: Class & Culture on the South Texas Border (1999) "Life on...
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    Stereotypes, Subversion, & Resistance (2002); Chad Richardson, Batos, Bolillos, Pochos, and Pelados: Class & Culture on the South Texas Border (1999) Powers, Elizabeth...
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  • the accordionist Otoño Luján, who is a member of the band Conjunto Los Pochos. While in graduate school, Lujan and a group of friends cam together to...
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  • major at SDSU. There he was a central member of La Rondalla Amerindia de Aztlán, led by professor José Villarino. He also joined the Centro Cultural de...
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