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De Puta Madre - The Belgian Pop & Rock Archives |
 | | The name of the band was found in Spain, where "de puta madre" does not only mean "son of a whore", but also "excellent!" or an exclamation of enthusiasm. |
 | | Moreover, De Puta Madre was also hailed abroad (Spain, France, Canada, Holland) and even made a small cross-over to hardcore and rock-audiences in Belgiaum (eg. |
 | | In this same period also, there were a number of new crews in Brussels and french rap emerging on the scene (for example CNN with Rival, Starflam, FRJ...), which had as a consequence that the second album of De Puta Madre in 1999 didn't get quite the reception of the debut. |
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