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Victims of Dr. Brain is a rock band originally from the Mexican Federal District, specifically, the famous district of Ciudad Neza. This group, like many of his contemporaries, opting for a sound that mixes many (or all) his musical influences into a unique sound, though characteristic of the Mexican rock. A notable feature of the victims is the fact of taking characters and artist names under which they are characterized and are made available to the public. Also highlights the fact make their performances in live concerts, in a manner somewhat similar to La Castaneda, another group of his generation of the early nineties. The original grouping of Victims of Dr. Brain Tecnopal was called at first, and only with keyboardist and saxophonist Jesus Flores, and Ricardo Flores, vocalist and keyboardist (their names would be artistic and Chipotle Doctor abalone, respectively). Shortly after they join "The Destroyer" (guitar), the "Tuco" (bass) and "Witch" (drums) and together they would change the name of the group and would be known as the Victims of Dr. Brain, in honor of a villain which is fighting the Santo in the movie "Santo Against Brain of Evil" (Mexico-Cuba, 1958).

At the end of the eighties, the family Flores and his Tecnopal fought for recognition on the nascent rock scene of the Mexican army. They launched an LP called "Skeleton" engraved on a small recording studio in Acapulco in no more than 4 hours, slowly made themselves known in his native Ciudad Neza. After a time of instability in the group, they were joined members of the first incarnation of the band (Destroyer, Tuco and Witch), and released his first LP together in 1991, and as victims of the so-called Brain Doctor "Tecnopal." His appreciation grows in subsequent years, and soon touched on all important sites of that time. Shortly before capturing his first album as a group, the "Destroyer" leaves the group, and it replaces Javier Cazares, alias "Stoneface." They were also joined Daniel Flores, nicknamed the "Frogs", who contributes vocals, and live presentations, gives the stage stunts by using colorful masks. In 1993, the Victims release their first album with EMI "Victims of Dr. Brain," which was gratefully received by the public and the single "The Skeleton" sounds like the first radio success of the group and its most recognizable song to date. In 1995 they get their second album, "Witchcraft" that the consolidated public taste. In 1997, exit "Boutique 2000", record that, while it was received enthusiastically by fans of the group, causes less stir that his two predecessors. In 2002 sale "Phenomena" and the USA edition the same theme which includes the "Veins," spent three more years for Victims submit to what is now its seventh production "invincible" with which they celebrate 19 years of career that involves numerous tours throughout the U.S. and throughout Latin America, appearing at festivals such as "Rock Park, and Latino Lives in Pululagüa among others, a movie, alternating bands and a constantly evolving musical and visual. Victims, despite having been affected by the gradual reduction of space for rock bands that takes place at the end of the nineties, are still recognized by the Mexican rock community (especially for those who lived through the Mexican rock boom of the nineties ) And remain active until the time of creation of this article.