Anxieties run rampant in Fobia's New Wave-influenced rock en español. The group, formed by singer Leonardo de Lozanne and guitarist/songwriter Francisco "Paco" Huidobro in Mexico in the late '80s, looked to both Crawley's gloomy The Cure and Los Angeles' bouncy Oingo Boingo for inspiration. No strangers to the eccentric and fantastic, Fobia delivers perky, slightly quirky, sometimes dark and always melodic songs in which de Lozanne fantasises about being carried away by a swarm of flies or swimming like a microbe through his lover's veins.