Naci para esto
Gustavo Cerati's "Naci para esto" serves as a vibrant centerpiece on the 2002 compilation "Siempre Es Hoy," capturing the raw energy of his early rock era. The track exemplifies the band Los Ratos de Madre's signature blend of punk aggression and melodic sensibility, characteristic of Cerati's work during the mid-1990s. With its driving rhythm and direct vocal delivery, the song reflects the rebellious spirit that defined the group's discography, including seminal albums like "Amor Amarillo" and "Reversiones." As a staple of the compilation, it stands as a testament to Cerati's enduring influence on alternative rock, showcasing his ability to fuse personal expression with high-energy instrumentation that continues to resonate with fans of the genre. |