Mexico City's nu and rap metal band Resorte was created during the later 1990s. With drummer Enrique "Chango" Camacho, two lead vocalists -- bassist Juan Chavez and guitarist Tavo Limongi -- they offered punishing riffs and beats, chanted choruses, and socially poignant lyrics. Early on, they drew comparisons to Rage Against the Machine. After issuing "America," their debut single and video, the doors opened to MTV, giving them the popularity to perform at local festivals and the burgeoning Mexican rock circuit. Their debut album, 1997's República de Ciegos, was mixed by Verno...