Asesino
Asesino is the off-shoot project of
Brujeria guitarist Asesino, which has featured members of
Brujeria,
Fear Factory,
Sepultura,
Hatebreed and
Static-X. Unlike Brujeria, whose style is a more mid-tempo, bare-bones form of
grindcore, Asesino plays an extreme, up-tempo
deathgrind. It is not unusual for Asesino to do
Slayer covers live, most notably
Angel of Death or
Raining Blood. As with
Brujeria, the lyrics are sung entirely in Spanish and with the same subject matter of death, violence, and perversion. Guitarist Asesino describes the band as "the new Brujeria." Asesino also has the tendency of making satirical comments during the show, and when playing
Brujeria songs, change the original lyrics to something more fitting.
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asesino
adj.
murderous, cutthroat
asesino (m)
n.
murderer, killer; assassin
asesinar
v.
murder, kill; assassinate
asesino
= gunman [gunmen, -pl.], killer, murderer, murderous, assassin.
Ex: Many of the inhabitants were shot dead or injured by a crazed gunman.
Ex: The article 'The coming of the killers' reports the impact of the chain superstore on independent booksellers in the USA.
Ex: The librarian describes the pressure she and her staff underwent to reveal information on the murderer's borrowing habits.
Ex: This is a collection of articles on the theme: Books for children with murderous, shocking, menacing endings.
Ex: The problem of battered & physically abused children, mistreated by their parents or guardians, raises the question as to whether we are all assassins.
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* asesino a sueldo = hatchetman, hired assassin, hired gun, hit man.
* asesino con hacha = axe murderer.
* asesino de masas = mass murderer.
* asesino en serie = serial killer.
* asesino múltiple = serial killer.
asesinar
= kill, murder, assassinate.
Ex: He was looking for the book 'Flowers and Bullets and Freedom to kill' = Estaba buscando el libro "Flores, balas y libertad para matar".
Ex: The man who was the real-life Don Juan may not have been murdered for his acts of seduction but for his possible homosexuality and political subversiveness.
Ex: The verdict in the Oxford case was the result of limitations in the law of high treason combined with the absence of hard evidence that Oxford actually intended to assassinate the Queen.