Apocalypshit

1999 studio album by Molotov From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Apocalypshit is the second studio album by the Mexican band Molotov produced by Mario Caldato, Jr. The album was released in September 1999 on Surco Records. Apocalypshit was the first Molotov album to be released in the US.

Quick Facts Studio album by Molotov, Released ...
Apocalypshit
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ReleasedSeptember 14, 1999
Length51:42
LabelSurco
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Molotov chronology
Molomix
(1998)
Apocalypshit
(1999)
Dance and Dense Denso
(2003)
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Allmusic [1]
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Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."No Manches Mi Vida"Miguel Ángel Huidobro Preciado3:30
2."Karmara"Ismael Fuentes de Garay3:44
3."Polkas Palabras"Juan Francisco Ayala Gonzalez3:23
4."Step Off"Randall Ebright3:23
5."Apocalypshit"Huidobro4:07
6."Ñero"Ayala3:28
7."Kuleka's Choice"Fuentes4:16
8."Rastaman-Dita"Huidobro3:48
9."Parásito"Ayala3:37
10."Undertow"Ebright3:28
11."Exorsimio"Huidobro3:55
12."Let It Roll"Ebright3:53
13."El Mundo"
  • Gilberto Gutierrez
  • Fuentes
7:10
Total length:51:42
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In 2001, the song "Polkas Palabras" was used as a soundtrack for the motion picture The Fast and the Furious, when Brian breaks into Hector's garage, while he is having a party.

In 2005 songs by Molotov were used in the Eidos video game Total Overdose.

The song "Apocalypshit" is featured in the 2007 video game Crackdown.

In 2008, the song "Apocalypshit" was used in the pilot of Breaking Bad, "Pilot", during the final scene where Walt and Jesse escape from the cook site in the desert.

Sales and certifications

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Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Mexico (AMPROFON)[2] Platinum 150,000^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[3] Gold 50,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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