El Reno Renardo

El Reno Renardo
Origin Getxo, Basque Country, Spain
Genres Heavy metal
Power metal
Comedy rock
Hard rock
Years active 2006–present
Associated acts Valhalla, Soulitude, Identidad Oculta, Gigatrón
Website Official Page
Members Jevo: Vocalist and Second Guitar
Ander the Thunder: Bass
Ivan: Drums
Mikel: Main Guitar
Past members Joss: Bass

El Reno Renardo is a humoristic heavy metal-band from Spain.[1] The main theme of the lyrics of "El Reno Renardo" are daily situations narrated in a humorous way, being some songs principal objective the social critique.

Many of their songs are parodies or demos of well known songs of pop, rock or metal, whereas others are totally original (both the lyrics and the instrumental part).

History

This started as an online project in solitary by Jevo (Soulitude, ex-Valhalla) in 2006. After having tried and failed a similar project of humoristic heavy metal named Metalcrilator with members of Valhalla, Jevo decided to do it by his own under the name El Reno Renardo.

He recorded a first free online LP in which he played guitars, bass, vocals and programmed the keyboards and the battery, being still a one-man project. Jevo invented a story, a formation and a location. Which made people think that it was a real band.

He decided to record a second album entitled El Reno Renardo y el Reino De La Cagalera De Bisbal. It exceeded expectations.

El Reno Renardo was first created with the intention of being a studio project, but after being quite successful on the Internet, Jevo decided to recruit a line-up with old members of Valhalla for a first show.

Since then, El Reno Renardo have been a band.

Biography

Below are shown the songs this group has recorded.

El Reno Renardo (2007)

  • 01. Cipote Ancho
  • 02. No quiero ir al Gym
  • 03. El Reno Renardo
  • 04. Imbécil
  • 05. Camino Moria
  • 06. Yonkis Sobre Ruedas
  • 07. Espera Farru Que Me Quito
  • 08. Doctor Luis
  • 09. Ni Una Sola Parada
  • 10. Imagina
  • 11. Mierda
  • 12. Toroturadores
  • 13. Zapping (Part I)

El Reno Renardo y El Reino de la Cagalera de Bisbal (2008)

  • 01. Renux Renardi
  • 02. Cambio Radical
  • 03. Hasta La Polla
  • 04. Ctrl+Alt+Supr
  • 05. El Bogavante
  • 06. Carrockñeros del Rock
  • 07. El Bardo Bastardo (In the Forest)
  • 08. Crecí en los Ochenta
  • 09. Zapping (Part II)
  • 10. Cien Idiotas
  • 11. Tu hamster
  • 12. Fiesta Palangana
  • 13. Vomito
  • 14. Amamos la Birra
  • 15. Trilorgía. Día 1: Despiporre
  • 16. Trilorgía. Día 2: Secuelas
  • 17. Trilorgía. Día 3: Urgencias
  • 18. Outro: El Punky Perroflauta que tocaba la Canción del Equipo A y fue Ejecutado por Luke Skywalker

El Improperio Contraataca (2010)

  • 01. Intro Darth Gayer
  • 02. Subnorman
  • 03. Mi Casa
  • 04. Mis Colegas
  • 05. Señoras
  • 06. Todos Contra el Canon
  • 07. Entre Dos Piernas
  • 08. En el Nardo
  • 09. Opus Deiman
  • 10. Con las manos en la Grasa
  • 11. El Abuelo Batallitas y el Nieto Repelente
  • 12. La Navaja del Trueno Inmortal
  • 13. Enterradme en Media Markt
  • 14. De Bilbao
  • 15. Restos de Joaquín
  • 16. Subnormercado
  • 17. Subnormix

Babuinos del Metal (2013)

  • 01. Típica Intro
  • 02. Game Over
  • 03. No Hay Huevos
  • 04. Majestad
  • 05. Dios Del Balompié
  • 06. Americano
  • 07. Violenta Revolución
  • 08. Festival
  • 09. Leia
  • 10. Fibergran
  • 11. Orcos De Mordor
  • 12. Hipihopo
  • 13. Preludio al dolor
  • 14. Qué Dolor
  • 15. Te Das Queen
  • 16. Mongomix

Meriendacena Con Satán (2016)

  • 01. Que empiece ya
  • 02. Del centro comercial a la casa rural
  • 03. Meriendacena medieval
  • 04. Vinagre
  • 05. El as de oros
  • 06. Ampluger
  • 07. Facebook
  • 08. Puñoterapia
  • 09. Telepasión
  • 10. Busque y compare
  • 11. C agar anzuelos
  • 12. Mi número, Juan Luis
  • 13. Todo seta
  • 14. Retromix
  • 15. Euskal txupifesta
  • 16. Tutti frutti summer love

References

  1. Soruco, Jorge (16 March 2014). "Reno Renardo o los abanderados del 'friki metal'". La Razón. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
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