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 Sandston, Virginia, USA Sandston, Virginia, USA
  
-Eightball Cholos (sometimes spelled "8-Ball Cholos") was started in 1996 by [[Dave “Burrito” Villalpando]] and Tracy “Tracy G” Grijalva. Burrito and Tracy G had worked together since 1985 in California in the bands [[Conviction of Sin]] and [[The Warning]]. Burrito had also been in bands like [[GVA]] and [[Moral Majority]] as well, while Tracy G is known for his work in Swift Kick and Dio.+Eightball Cholos (sometimes spelled "8-Ball Cholos") was started in 1996 by [[David “Burrito” Villalpando]] and Tracy “Tracy G” Grijalva. Burrito and Tracy G had worked together since 1985 in California in the bands [[Conviction of Sin]] and [[The Warning]]. Burrito had also been in bands like [[GVA]] and [[Moral Majority]] as well, while Tracy G is known for his work in Swift Kick and Dio.
  
 Eightball Cholos actually started out as The Warning. After many death threats and hate mail, Burrito moved to Virginia round 1989. Burrito and Tracy G stayed in touch, and even began working on a new album for [[The Warning]]. However, they decided to take this album to the next level, making the music more brutal and lyrically dealing with popular christian movements such as the Promise Keepers and what they labeled "false" religions. Because of this new direction, they changed names to Eightball Cholos and released //Satan's Whore// in 1996 on Burrito's new label [[Morphine Records]]. Eightball Cholos actually started out as The Warning. After many death threats and hate mail, Burrito moved to Virginia round 1989. Burrito and Tracy G stayed in touch, and even began working on a new album for [[The Warning]]. However, they decided to take this album to the next level, making the music more brutal and lyrically dealing with popular christian movements such as the Promise Keepers and what they labeled "false" religions. Because of this new direction, they changed names to Eightball Cholos and released //Satan's Whore// in 1996 on Burrito's new label [[Morphine Records]].
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