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Dance and Dense Denso is a third studio album by Mexican band Molotov, released on February 25, 2003, through Universal Music Latino. It was produced by Argentine musician Gustavo Santaolalla. The title of the album is in Spanglish (part English and part Spanish), and can be very roughly translated as: "Dance and beat each other out (Dense) intensely (Denso)". The verb "Dar", here is conjugated in an imperative mode of the third person plural. "Dense" is used in several places in Latin America meaning to engage in sexual intercourse, as well as to engage in a fight. Both the title and the cover-art are references to Moshing (slam-dancing), where participants push or slam into each other.

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  • Dance and Dense Denso is a third studio album by Mexican band Molotov, released on February 25, 2003, through Universal Music Latino. It was produced by Argentine musician Gustavo Santaolalla. The title of the album is in Spanglish (part English and part Spanish), and can be very roughly translated as: "Dance and beat each other out (Dense) intensely (Denso)". The verb "Dar", here is conjugated in an imperative mode of the third person plural. "Dense" is used in several places in Latin America meaning to engage in sexual intercourse, as well as to engage in a fight. Both the title and the cover-art are references to Moshing (slam-dancing), where participants push or slam into each other. At the 4th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for Best Rock Album by a Duo or Group with Vocal and "Frijolero" was nominated for Record of the Year and Best Rock Song and won Best Short Form Music Video, being the band's first Latin Grammy Award. The following year, at the 5th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, two other songs from the album received nominations, both "Here We Kum" and "Hit Me" were nominated for Best Rock Song, with the latter also being nominated for Best Short Form Music Video. The album peaked at numbers 19 and 10 at the Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums charts, respectively, being the first appearance of the band in the latter chart as well as their highest in the former. It was also certified gold in Mexico and Argentina. (en)
  • Dance and Dense Denso es el tercer álbum de estudio de la banda Molotov, estrenado en 2003.​ Por tercera ocasión, los productores Gustavo Santaolalla y Aníbal Kerpel participaron en la producción de un disco de Molotov. Contiene el tema «Frijolero», que critica las dificultades en la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos y el sufrimiento de los ciudadanos mexicanos que intentan cruzarla. Así mismo, evidencia aspectos norteamericanos considerados negativos a nivel popular como la invasión estadounidense de Irak y el consumo de drogas. La mayoría de sus canciones, al igual que en sus anteriores producciones, tratan sobre la corrupción y otros problemas sociales en México. Salió a la venta el 25 de febrero de ese año.​ Tras su estreno, la publicación Billboard publicó una reseña en donde destacó «los diferentes tempos, temas y estilos vocales» de las canciones del disco.​ Obtuvo cuatro premios en la entrega de los MTV Latinoamérica de 2003: «Vídeo del año», por el clip del tema «Frijolero»; «Mejor grupo o dúo», por encima de Café Tacuba, La Ley, Maná y La Oreja de Van Gogh; «Mejor artista alternativo» y «Mejor artista (México)».​ El disco obtuvo una certificación de oro adicional para la banda en 2004, por sus ventas registradas en México.​ (es)
  • Dance and Dense Denso è un album in studio del gruppo musicale messicano Molotov, pubblicato nel 2003. (it)
  • Dance and Dense Denso é o terceiro álbum de estúdio da banda Molotov, lançado em 25 de Fevereiro de 2003. (pt)
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  • Dance and Dense Denso è un album in studio del gruppo musicale messicano Molotov, pubblicato nel 2003. (it)
  • Dance and Dense Denso é o terceiro álbum de estúdio da banda Molotov, lançado em 25 de Fevereiro de 2003. (pt)
  • Dance and Dense Denso is a third studio album by Mexican band Molotov, released on February 25, 2003, through Universal Music Latino. It was produced by Argentine musician Gustavo Santaolalla. The title of the album is in Spanglish (part English and part Spanish), and can be very roughly translated as: "Dance and beat each other out (Dense) intensely (Denso)". The verb "Dar", here is conjugated in an imperative mode of the third person plural. "Dense" is used in several places in Latin America meaning to engage in sexual intercourse, as well as to engage in a fight. Both the title and the cover-art are references to Moshing (slam-dancing), where participants push or slam into each other. (en)
  • Dance and Dense Denso es el tercer álbum de estudio de la banda Molotov, estrenado en 2003.​ Por tercera ocasión, los productores Gustavo Santaolalla y Aníbal Kerpel participaron en la producción de un disco de Molotov. Contiene el tema «Frijolero», que critica las dificultades en la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos y el sufrimiento de los ciudadanos mexicanos que intentan cruzarla. Así mismo, evidencia aspectos norteamericanos considerados negativos a nivel popular como la invasión estadounidense de Irak y el consumo de drogas. La mayoría de sus canciones, al igual que en sus anteriores producciones, tratan sobre la corrupción y otros problemas sociales en México. Salió a la venta el 25 de febrero de ese año.​ (es)
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