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Chicano Genre-Benders INTEGRA PINK Debut “Spiderman Piñata”

Chicano Genre-Benders Integra Pink Debut “Spiderman Piñata” Video

A Kaleidoscopic Punk Collision of Cumbia, Disco, and Hardcore

New EP Coming Soon

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“…alternative cumbia-goes-punk… plays almost like a double single, opening with a more rhythmic psychedelic-distorted cumbia groove before the song takes a straight plunge into the harder edges of a more chaotic punk track. There’s a mischievous energy running through it all, one that takes nothing away from its message.  The sound keeps pulling in different directions, different textures, different speeds at every turn, yet somehow stays locked to the body, leaning on a lineage of sound and culture that has always understood movement as a form of resistance.”- Remzecla

“The greatest punk bands are the ones that create diverse sounds and Integra Pink do just that with their fusion of rock, punk, new wave, and at times even something like cumbia into their music.”- New Noise”…a beautifully chaotic blend of hardcore punk, Cumbia, and Disco, that uses every beat to deliver its message like a punch to the face.”- RØKKR

Los Angeles, CA–Southern California’s genre-warping upstarts Integra Pink return with their most urgent and unpredictable release yet, “Spiderman Piñata,” out now via Futureless. The single, and newly released music video, marks the first taste of a new EP due later this spring, signaling the next evolution of a band that refuses to sit still—sonically or culturally.

Stream “Spiderman Piñata” here.

Watch the video here. 

Integra Pink - "Spiderman Piñata" (official video)

Blending cumbia rhythms, disco grooves, punk urgency, and hardcore intensity, “Spiderman Piñata” hits like a left turn at full speed. What begins as a danceable, groove-driven track quickly mutates into a full-throttle punk assault—mirroring the tension at the heart of the song’s message.

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Photo: Rick Perez

“”Spiderman Piñata” is a song that takes inspiration from different places,” the band explains. “We love punk but we also love cumbias and disco and pop. So we tried to find a way to put these sounds together. Sonically, the song is scattered and bounces around, but i think lyrically it’s more pointed. I talk about the ongoing issue of ICE in the United States and the hypocrisy of those who support it – specifically the religious and the Latinos who have turned their backs on their own.”

Lyrically confrontational and unflinching, the track cuts straight through performative empathy and political doublespeak, pairing vivid, street-level imagery with a delivery that feels both personal and explosive. It’s a statement piece that refuses neutrality—equal parts protest, release, and rallying cry.

Formed in Southern California, Integra Pink—Leo Mendez (vocals/guitar), Bardo Mendez (vocals/guitar), Nick Jauregui (drums), and Roman De La Fuente (bass)—have built their reputation on unpredictability. Pulling from punk, rock, new wave, Latin influences, and beyond, the band approaches each release as its own world rather than part of a fixed sound.

That same ethos carries into their live presence, where chaotic energy and genre fluidity collide in performances that feel more like events than shows. Offstage, their DIY spirit extends into their ongoing PinkTv series—lo-fi VHS-shot glimpses into the band’s orbit that further blur the line between documentation and art.

“Spiderman Piñata” marks a turning point—sharper, heavier, and more focused in its intent—while still embracing the band’s anything-goes creative DNA. With a new EP on the horizon and more music expected soon after, Integra Pink are entering their most ambitious phase yet—each release pushing them further into uncharted territory.

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