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Alzheimer (DCD) : ウィキペディア英語版
Alzheimer (album)

''Alzheimer'' is a record by Spanish metal rap band Def Con Dos.
Released by P & C Dro, S.A. record company in 1995, it helped Def Con Dos to maintain the popularity they had obtained with their previous album, Armas pal pueblo and their theme for Álex de la Iglesia's film ''Mutan Action''.
The cover presents DCD's logo under a red paint letter V, probably a reference to ''V'', a TV series from the 1980s. An inner photograph depicted DCD group members with the images of their faces distorted, and the hands in a V sign (palm towards them, like the hand gesture which is offensive in Britain).
The lyrics were less complex than in previous records, with fewer verbal puns and references to other artists' lyrics. There were however abundant references to recent news.
==Tracks listed==
All themes are composed by Def Con Dos (save ''Fight For Your Right (Bebe y Lucha)'' by Beastie Boys and Rick Rubin) and sung in Spanish (save ''Que te fagorishen'' and ''Garaipena'').

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