Playing with Toys That Would Have Been Dangerous Even for Plato's Republic

Campo De Mayo

Playing with Toys That Would Have Been Dangerous Even for Plato's Republic

RELEASED: January 01, 2004
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Intro (Cicero's owl) 2:01 2. Suárez Division Mason (Falcon version) 4:33 3. Satan Is a Jew (Message for the Children) (I Mean, the Evil Ones) 3:52 4. Forests Where I Can Breathe Again (For the Whole Black Metal Mob Ran to War) 4:11 5. Himno a Jorge Rafael Videla 3:33
Campo De Mayo's album 'Playing with Toys That Would Have Been Dangerous Even for Plato's Republic' is an exploration of avant-garde soundscapes, merging elements of post-punk and experimental rock. The album is noted for its intricate compositions and philosophical lyrics, drawing inspiration from both classical and contemporary themes. The band's innovative approach to music has earned them a cult following, and the album is often cited as a significant work in the alternative music scene of the late 1980s.