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1980's Dallas-based band infamous for wild gigs with hay bale explosions that didn't stop at closing time. Their infamous home, Gringo Manor, was a non-stop party. Loco Gringos' music is hard driving and quirky, mixing punkish riffs and power cords with lyrics ranging from off-the-wall "albures" to downright hilarious commentaries on beer and mezcal. The party eventually did stop when front man Tom Foote, AKA "Pepe" died as a sacrifice to the Party Gods. The Loco Gringos will live forever in the annals of Texas Music history. They are immortalized in Rev. Horton Heat's "Loco Gringos like a Party" as well as Ray Wylie Hubbards "Loco Gringos Lament." You can check out some vintage pics of them at http://texaspunkjunk2.homestead.com/locogringos.html User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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