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  2. Witchcraft in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Brujería does not participate in community, hierarchical, or initiation-based practice or membership. Rituals are interdependent on the procedures, practices, and attitudes passed down by its participants and heavily depend on forces of nature and the spontaneity of the spirits. Following specific guidelines and doctrines in Brujería is possible.

  3. Brujeria (band) - Wikipedia

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    Brujeria (Spanish pronunciation: [bɾuxeˈɾi.a]) is an American [4] extreme metal band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1989. The band has Spanish lyrics with topics such as Satanism , anti-Christianity , sex, immigration , narcotics smuggling , and politics. [ 5 ]

  4. The Mexecutioner! – The Best of Brujeria - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Brujeria is the name of a best of compilation album by Brujeria released in 2003 by Roadrunner Records. [1] The liner notes are written by Hank Williams III . Track listing

  5. Catemaco - Wikipedia

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    Catemaco (Spanish: ⓘ) is a city in the south of the Mexican state of Veracruz.It serves as the municipal seat for the municipality of the same name.The city is located on Lake Catemaco, with the municipality stretching north to the Gulf of Mexico.

  6. Sorcery (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sorcery (Spanish: Brujería) is a 2023 international co-production fantasy drama film directed by Christopher Murray and co-written by Murray and Pablo Paredes. [1] The film stars Valentina Véliz [2] and is inspired by a true story involving accusations of witchcraft against members of the Recta Provincia organization in 1880. [3]

  7. Brujerizmo - Wikipedia

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    Brujerizmo is the third studio album by American metal band Brujeria. It features a more groove-oriented style, with a clear and refined sound as opposed to the deathgrind style of the previous albums. It also marked the last release composed of new material by the band released by Roadrunner Records.

  8. Mayor Que Yo - Wikipedia

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    "Mayor Que Yo" (Blended Mix 1) – a slightly different beat with Don Omar and Zion chorus's. "Mayor Que Yo" (Blended Mix 2) – same as the first mix but with a different beat. "Mayor Que Yo" (Remix) – nearly identical to the promo version, but mixed with the blended mix. "Mayor Que Yo" (Video version) – the version used in the video.

  9. Matando Güeros - Wikipedia

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    Matando Güeros (Killing Whites) is the debut album by the band Brujeria. [2] [3] "Güero" is a Mexican-Spanish slang term for a blonde or light skinned/haired person.The album talks mostly about controversial topics in Mexico like drug trafficking, satanic rituals, sexuality, migration, illegal border crossing, and Anti-Americanism (like the title song, that talks about a revenge killing ...