Attitudinal Latin bullfight music if the bull was also driving a Land Rover with mounted machine guns. Frenetic, propulsive and action-filled Flamenco-like remix that sounds like a fast, chaotic run through a Spanish city, fueled by alcohol, sports drinks and frustrated bulls as they discover their SUV's catalytic converters have been stolen. Looped bursts of overdriven drums, handclaps and synthetic percussives provide sporadic blasts of energy and grinding synth bass, Spanish classical nylon guitar and stabs of noisy synths that all explode @:11. An amplified vocal sample of "que me lo des" appears throughout, which hopefully means "give it to me," as it sounds like "okay we're closing,"or "here we go, then" in English. All of them work. Filled with multiple breaks and pauses, this cut works for extreme sports, competition, nightlife, inciting riots, giving anything a party atmosphere and getting people excited, unless you're a bull and have to deal with the factory-supplied sound system and poor driveshaft reliability.