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Pop Music Team was a controversial Mexican rock band from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their songs are sung mainly in Spanish. It gained cult status because of their 1969 debut album Society is a shit, which included the controversial song "Tlatelolco" released a few months after the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre. According to the 1999 Enrique Krauze documentary Yo no era un rebelde produced by Televisa, production of the album was halted by the band's recording company Orfeón and the song Tlatelolco had only two weeks of radio airplay due to censorship.

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  • Pop Music Team fue un controversial grupo de rock mexicano activo a fines de los años 1960 y principios de 1970. Ganó un estatus de culto entre la juventud debido a su censurado álbum debut intitulado "Society is a shit", además de incluir en él la monumental obra "Tlatelolco" en honor a las víctimas del 2 de octubre de 1968. El álbum fue lanzado en el 1969. En el documental de Enrique Krauze "Yo no era un rebelde" del 1999 y producido por Televisa, se explica que la producción del álbum fue inmediatamente detenida y que la obra éxito del disco, Tlatelolco, obtuvo únicamente dos semanas de muestra en radio debido a la estricta censura gubernamental.​ A pesar de la censura, el grupo tuvo éxito realizando giras, llegando a alternar con The Doors en la Ciudad de México​​ y a participar en algunas películas de la época hasta el 1972, cuando se separan debido a la fuerte presión gubernamental sobre el movimiento de con el efecto del Avandarazo. (es)
  • Pop Music Team was a controversial Mexican rock band from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their songs are sung mainly in Spanish. It gained cult status because of their 1969 debut album Society is a shit, which included the controversial song "Tlatelolco" released a few months after the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre. According to the 1999 Enrique Krauze documentary Yo no era un rebelde produced by Televisa, production of the album was halted by the band's recording company Orfeón and the song Tlatelolco had only two weeks of radio airplay due to censorship. Despite the censorship the band was successful, played with The Doors in Mexico City and starred in different movies before disbanding in 1972 after the crackdown of La Onda movement by the Mexican government called "El Avandarazo". (en)
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  • Pop Music Team (en)
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  • Mexico City, Mexico (en)
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  • Pop Music Team fue un controversial grupo de rock mexicano activo a fines de los años 1960 y principios de 1970. Ganó un estatus de culto entre la juventud debido a su censurado álbum debut intitulado "Society is a shit", además de incluir en él la monumental obra "Tlatelolco" en honor a las víctimas del 2 de octubre de 1968. El álbum fue lanzado en el 1969. (es)
  • Pop Music Team was a controversial Mexican rock band from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their songs are sung mainly in Spanish. It gained cult status because of their 1969 debut album Society is a shit, which included the controversial song "Tlatelolco" released a few months after the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre. According to the 1999 Enrique Krauze documentary Yo no era un rebelde produced by Televisa, production of the album was halted by the band's recording company Orfeón and the song Tlatelolco had only two weeks of radio airplay due to censorship. (en)
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