This article is about the Mexican reggae band. For the performance enhancing substances use, see
Doping in sport.
Antidoping is a Mexican reggae band formed in the summer of 1992 in Mexico City. They fuse roots reggae, ska and Caribbean rhythms with an urban flavour.[1]
Background
The band was formed in 1992, by Pedro and Manuel Apodaca, they started their career in the town of Coyoacán.[2] Antidoping has been an active member of the Razteca reggae movement in Mexico,[3] sharing the stage with many different artists, including Israel Vibrations, Alpha Blondy the Skatalies and many other important reggae and ska bands.[4] They have toured Europe and across North America.[3]
Line-up (2023)
- Adalid Andaluz - Bass (Bajo)
- Pedro Apodaca - Drums (Bateria)
- Kenji Fukushima - Guitar (Guitarra)/Backing vocals
- Manuel Apodaca - Keyboard (Teclados)/ Backing vocals
- Pepe Grela - Vocals
- Diego Alcazar - Percussion
- Juan Pablo Martínez - Keyboard (Teclados)
- Rogelio Ortiz - Tenor Saxophone (Saxofon)
- Edgar Castañón - Trombone
- Gustavo Quijada - Trumpet
Discography
Búscalo
Find it
- "Ardiendub"
- "Aqui Jah"
- "Vengan"
- "A la vuelta de la esquina"
- "Los ninos de jah"
- "Sangre de fuego"
- "La noche cayo en el barrio"
- "La solucion"
- "Jamsvy"
- "Mandela"
- "Como hacer saber el camino"
- "Sotano"
- "Mandela Dub"
Un lustro inyectando ruido positivo (BMG ARIOLA)
5 years injecting positive noise
[Recorded live in Mexico in 1999]
- "Mar"
- "Planeta"
- "Roots, Rock, Reggae"
- "Dub"
- "New Generation"
- "Sr. K."
- "Vida"
- "Frack De Costal"
- "Creador"
- "Juego A Muerte"
- "Summer Time"
- "Lola"
Antidoping en San Cris
Antidoping at San Cris
- "Whatta Life"
- "Chachaska/Como Hacer Saber"
- "La Noche"
- "Rudy (A Message To You)"
- "A La Vuelta De La Esquina"
- "Juego A Muerte"
- "Faya DUB"
- "You Better Cool"
- "Ini"
- "Roots Rock Reggae"
- "Summertime"
- "Lola"
Esfuerzo Universal
Universal Effort
- "Whatta Life"
- "Medicina"
- "Esfuerzo Universal"
- "Pipiltin"
- "Sal a Caminar"
- "Unidos Hermanos"
- "InI"
- "Faya DUB"
- "Lejos de Casa"
- "Calabaza"
- "La Mentira"
- "Equinox"
- "You Better Cool"
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