Parálisis Permanente

Parálisis Permanente was a Spanish rock band from the 1980s, noted for being the precursors of the "dark sound" of the Movida Madrileña.

The split was later re-released by the record company DRO, and also by Tres Cipreses with new cover art featuring two characters from the film Freaks.

The band's second EP, Quero Ser Santa, featured four tracks and was released in early 1982, also on Tres Cipreses.

In July 1982, they recorded the tracks for their first LP El Acto, in which they explored a darker style of punk than their previous releases, marking the beginning of the post-punk movement in Spain.

The album featured covers in Spanish for David Bowie's "Heroes" (Héroes) and The Stooges's I Wanna Be Your Dog (Quiero ser tu Perro).