Who the fuck were these guys?

who the fuck were these guys?

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No

The Three Musketeers

Sneed, Chuck and Store Owner

Los Cuates de Sinaloa

How did they know about the RV? Why did Walt let them shoot a music video with it? I don't think Bravo Vince thought this through.

narcocorridos signing about heisenbergs rise.

Los Cuates de Sinaloa

They’re an actual group from Mexico. The groups make music about actual cartel members and events. So that’s why they hired them to make a song about Heisenberg.

Pretty cool music to listen to at 4 am drunk with the homies

just some guys who like to make music

Jay and Silent Bob

you're supposed to answer with a joke you dense dumb fuck

How did they get walter to do a music video with them tho? And did they bought a new RV just for the music video?

They're the greek chorus of the series. You can tell because they're omniscient and brown.

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Wow that’s kinda mean

>Pretty cool music to listen to at 4 am drunk with the homies
No it's not
retard music for genuine retard people

ese compa ya esta muertooo
nomas no le han avisadooo

Okay Negrolover, bet you listen to rap and hip hop.

It was an artsy fartsy way of foreshadowing

Kino lyric

Walt's Hercules' muses equivalent

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I always lose some braincells when I listed to Mexican music

>>I always lose some braincells when I listed to Mexican music
>this scene
>despacito
>east los fm radio
>nothing else
wait till you hear that mexicans dont wear sombreros

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Working as intended. Only mexicans can tolerate mexican music.

All mexican music is the same. Despite the goop of mixed genetic heap, it's uncanny how they're bound to produce the same exact sound over and over and tolerate the next iteration that's exactly the same as the last.

All mexican music is virtually indistinguishable the same way modern pop is. What took billions spent engineering recyclable trash that only normalfags tolerate, mexicans do the same for themselves.

It's just another bravo to Vince, for me at least

based bros from my home state. you know breaking bad is the real deal when they hire guys who actually sing at events where drug traffickers hang around, it's been like a decade since I don't listen to new corridos but you gotta admit they have based drip

there's more than one genre of Mexican-produced music

Season two had some weird stuff like this, and some basic bitch "celebrity guest stars." Worst example I can think of was Danny Trejo, when he showed up for like, one scene, and then was the catalyst for Hank's PTSD.

this was one of the worst scenes in the entire show and just demonstrated how retarded coastal elites are.
>cook one fucking batch of meth
>somehow everyone in the whole fucking state and surrounding states knows about it
kill yourself vince.

the only people who MIGHT even know about it are super high up drug dealers and cartel members.

Sinaloan here

Any moron who listens to narco corridos is a low life, non educated hick, nothing but trash

Peak BB

Los el pinche cabrons

Have a you for your efforts, man

That's actually something I noticed on a recent rewatch. There genuinely isn't a lot of meth cooking early on. Like what, a couple batches before Gus changes things? Also, I feel like the RV was memed, to the point of where it seemed more important than it really was. It even got an obnoxious send off in season four. It was more of a marketing icon than something really super important to the show.

The embodiment of a r*ddit intro

they cooked in huge batches though

anyone from sinaloa who has an absolute disdain for all corridos is analogous to uncle tom tryhards who will always have a chip on their shoulder trying to wash away their heritage

There's more than one turd analogy to be made when mexicans are involved.

glorifying the drugs and groups that keep your people living in fear is trash doesn't matter

you can't speak spanish, so, whatever absolute definition you have of that music would go right into the trashcan

Spic chittering sounds isn't spanish.

people in Spain can understand the Mexican variation of Spanish just fine, and vice-versa, but I know you'll go to great lengths to get a reply of any sort

How?

What are some narcocorridokinos?

Every culture has comfy, unambitious sounding folk music. They're meant to be vassals to tell stories to sing and dance to.

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Genuinely the dumbest post I've ever read on Yea Forums as someone from Spain

t. ugly pasty white boy with glasses

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this music shits on anything America or Europe has put out in the last 2 decades

why are westerners so fucking retarded

As much as Breaking Bad was grounded in a realistic situation, it was never too scared to bend realism and exaggerate certain things for the sake of showmanship. Most media does this, Breaking Bad is just one of many who've pulled it off very well.

The song, with the band members singing to the cameras whilst Walter stands around in candid positions by the RV, is obviously not intended to be seen canonically. My interpretation was that the song is an extension of what Walter sees himself as, envisioning the feared druglord that he constructed, excentuated by the fact that no one else is there (not even Jesse) is present in the sequence. He's literally imagining a cartel band telling the story of his life. It's not meant to be metatextually the show telling the audience that Walter is actually badass, the show would've shown that to us if it wanted to have Walter be seen that way. It's telling us that Walter's ego is riding on an enormous high as a drug producer, while also being a good song you can enjoy during the opening of that episode.

Also this

just off the top of my head

old school corridos:
Cadetes de Linares - youtube.com/watch?v=JcbXfxHpy3c
Invasores de Nuevo Leon - youtube.com/watch?v=F0uR59NyHWc

nu-ish stuff:
Grupo Cartel - youtube.com/watch?v=frNlOXIhhHY
Nuevos Rebeldes - youtube.com/watch?v=oY6SLTqfOXY
Alteños de la Sierra - youtube.com/watch?v=X5X1cf5kXHY

>as someone from Spain

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Imagine admiring the "culture" of the neverending toilet continent south of Texas just because the indiogre dwellers speak the same eurohick garble as you.

depiction of time in symbolic sense, three brothers past, present and future. same clothes and guitar because they are essentially one and the same: time. in the "music video" heisenberg stands with his back to them symbolizing his ignorance about timeline shifts and timetravels in brba universe. he was simply a pawn of fate while we see in bcs how multiple characters try to get fate in their hands by manipulating time or themselves in time.

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los culos hermanos

i always hated that danny trejo is in breaking bad lol

Hey it's me

At that point Walt & Jesse got Hector Salamanca killed, which is not mentioned in the song because the Salamancas wouldn't want confirmation that they wanna kill Walt for getting Hector killed.

The song is propaganda and justifying why you don't fuck with the cartel and should pay them their tribute.

You need to go back to le-ddit

my ears....
explains why mexicans sleep most of the day, having to walk around in 35 degree heat, listening to nothing but mexican people speaking mexican and playing that obnoxious mexican "music"

the only objectionable song was the last link in the list

Intriguing. Any with the same musicality as the Heisenberg one?

You're 2/3's mexican.

The Savage Detectives

No, I'm 100% Mexican

my condolences

Isaac
DeJuan
Aiphak

from the guy who sits in the thread for a couple of hours trying to bait with stale /pol/ memes

I hope you're avoiding country, rock, and pop music, user.

cope and seethe