Oktubre is the second studio album by Argentine rock band Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, released in 1986.
[3] The album cover and its concept are inspired by the 1917 October Revolution, while the sound incorporates elements of post-punk influence in the 1980s New wave imposed by groups such as The Cure, Joy Division and The Police.
The band garnered some airplay with "Jijiji" and "Ya nadie va a escuchar tu remera" and, as a result, Patricio Rey pursued a more melodic, radio friendly direction on their future albums.
Hailed by both critics and fans as the band's masterwork, the album contains some of the Patricio Rey's signature songs, such as "Jijiji", "Ya nadie va a escuchar tu remera", "Fuegos de octubre" and "Motor Psico".
I find it strange to see my work on t-shirts and tattoos: people have appropriated things such as the fist and chain, which were made in 15 minutes for an ad.