Lendakaris Muertos

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Lendakaris Muertos
Lendakaris Muertos en Extremusika 2009.jpg
Lendakaris Muertos performing in Mérida in 2009
Background information
Origin Pamplona, Navarre, Spain
Genres Punk
Years active2004-present
LabelsGor Diskak
Website www.lendakaris.com
MembersAitor Ibarretxe
Joxemi Urkullu
Jokin Garaikoetxea
Potxeta Ardanza

Lendakaris Muertos are a punk rock band formed in Pamplona, Spain in 2004. The band is known for their orthodox punk, with fast and short tunes, usually dealing in an ironic way about the social problems in the Basque Country and Spain. The band's name (Dead Lendakaris in Spanish) is inspired by the American band Dead Kennedys.

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