Tito & Tarantula

Tito & Tarantula is a chicano rock and blues‑rock band formed in Hollywood, California, in 1992 by singer, guitarist, and songwriter Tito Larriva. The group became widely known for songs such as “After Dark,” “Back to the House That Love Built,” “Strange Face of Love,” and “Angry Cockroaches,” as well as for their memorable appearance in Robert Rodriguez’s film From Dusk Till Dawn. Their performance as the house band at the fictional “Titty Twister” bar — including the now‑iconic “After Dark” during Salma Hayek’s dance scene — cemented their place in pop‑culture history. The song later became the theme for From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series. Tito Larriva was born in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, and spent part of his childhood near Fairbanks, Alaska, before his family settled in El Paso, Texas. There he studied violin and flute in his school orchestra.
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After Dark (Live 1998 Loreley)

Strange Face

Like I Do

Back to the House

Angry Cockroaches

La Flor De Mal

Bleeding Roses

Motorcycle Girl (Live 2008 Bonn)

Come Out Clean

Jupiter (Live 1998 Loreley)

Machete (Live 2008 Bonn)

Pretty Wasted

Strange Face Of Love (Live 1998 Loreley)

Smiling Karen (Live 1998 Loreley)

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