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Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Dios Malos - "Starting Five"

DiosThese dudes hail from Hawthorne, California, home of The Beach Boys. They're pretty much the closest thing to a modern day Beach Boys we've got, minus all the acid freakouts, handguns, Charles Manson hangout sessions and pianos in sandboxes. They used to be called Dios until that washed up Sabbath frontman Dio slapped em with a lawsuit and they had to change their name. Now they go by Dios Malos. Malos or not, these guys write some great songs! Check this song out and go see em live. Their website has tons of shit on it. Check it out: http://wearedios.com/

(Download - "Starting Five")

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very nice.
cool shit. props on the redio show.

How many records does Dios Malos have out? This sounds great... good pick!

Hawthorne is like the asshole of southern california, besides maybe san pedro.

By the way, i hear these guys are uber-obsessed with the beach boys, in a "i rub my meat outside brian wilson's house" type way... Either way, they're still good though

They're not. I used to hang out and watch JP record minor threat covers in high school.

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