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2320:, that their followers came to be known as "rolingas". Eventually the rock rolinga (a.k.a. rock stone) became a style: cheesy 1970s sneakers, tight T-shirts with the logo of the Stones or a local 'stone' band, and a disdain for other Argentine rock subgenres they consider part of the establishment. At the forefront of this movement were Los Ratones Paranoicos, whom for years before were perfecting a musical formula that would be emulated by countless neighborhood bands in years to come. They were joined in the Rolinga scene by
448:. The three are considered the founders of the Argentine rock movement. None of these groups would have an extended history: in fact most disbanded by the early 1970s. The early Argentine rock scene was characterised by a lot of line-up changes in bands, and even member swapping between bands, or members of different bands meeting and forming new groups. The shuffles provided for a lot of experimentation and creativity.
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703:. Their music began attracting attention in the underground, and so they started getting bigger performing venues. As change swept Argentine rock in 1975, their music was rapidly rising to popular musical tastes. Their compositions were strong and dynamic with unexpected breaks, and the interplay between the electric guitar and keyboards captivating. The rhythm-section sounded powerful and adventurous.
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1072:(1980) was tepidly received at first, but in time would be considered the band's best work. Both albums departed from the symphonic rock of the first LP, the music turning more visceral and 'simple' with less arrangement and pomp. Serú Girán would not be isolated in this trend, as slowly Argentine rock was writing the final chapters in its symphonic and progressive period.
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157:: includes all expressions of rock and roll in Latin American countries, the Caribbean, and the Latin American community of the United States. In addition to rock sung in Spanish, this includes rock sung in English, Portuguese, French, and other Latin-based languages. This generally refers to a cultural movement that began in the 80's throughout Latin America.
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1737:) on constant tour of Latin America, Europe, and even countries in Asia, the globalization of Argentine rock and pop was complete. By this time the invasion had begun to 'quiet' down in comparison to the prior three years, but its legacy of opening the doors of Argentine rock to massive success beyond its own borders remains to this day.
1888:. Moura died on December 21, 1988. Moura's passing completed a dreadful trifecta of musicians who had still much to offer. It was a tough blow for rock. As a group, Virus survived and soldiered on into the 1990s as a more adult pop-rock outfit than the outrageous yet influential 1980s band that helped define the sound of "techno-pop".
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823:, full of repression, fear, and missing citizens. Argentine rock by no means would be immune to the military crackdown, and would suffer the worst period of censorship in its history. Rock was seen as subversive by the nation's authority figures, who began to clamp down on the music. In a 1976 speech, Admiral
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Argentine rock moved away from the concert hall and 'solemn' era, full of very heavy lyrics and concerns with domestic issues. It started to lighten up and turn more irreverent, and to focus on mundane concerns such as money, love, and sports. This would make the music and lyrics
1022:, the drummer of his former band "La Máquina De Hacer Pájaros" and they decided to invite him to help compose new material. The trio soon decided that instead of selling their songs like they had originally planned, they would play them themselves in a new band. Now all they needed was a bass player.
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Arena, on
September 5 of 1975, in front of 30,000 people. Historians have come to see the Sui Generis farewell concerts as the end of the 'Classic' Argentine rock era. Acoustic rock was passing into history: bands dissolved, changed their sound, and those that remained lost popularity and became only
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brought together all the great bands of
Argentine rock. It was a festival in support of the troops overseas, and also a veiled protest to war, and a call for peace (at first the musicians feared appearing for risk of being portrayed pro-war). This event was the final stepping stone of Argentine rock
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had very respectable careers. Rata Blanca was internationally approved: in fact, it is plausible to state that their classic metal sound was more popular outside
Argentina than within. Internationally popular to a lesser extent was Hermética, the arch-rivals of Rata Blanca (both formed in 1987 when
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was one of the most successful and influential rock band in
Spanish ever. The influence of Soda Stereo and its music, style, and even 'business acumen' is undeniable. They were also the first Spanish-language band to use all aspects of their popularity to the fullest: their music videos, aesthetic,
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as president of a fully democratic nation. Rock bands would no longer be harassed and even censored by the powers-that-be, and freedom of expression flowered. Songs critical of the military that were in prior years censored, some with exquisite lyrical poetry and allegory, were released during this
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dominant form of music in the country. At the same time, English-language rock was wiped out from radio play. The programmers had to fill the voids with something, and that was with
Argentine rock. This created the opportunity of exposure to countless underground bands. It would set the foundations
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began shifting from their classic acoustic rock to a more electric and visceral sound. Also, stirring in the
Argentine underground were new bands with a radically different sound from either acoustic or heavy rock: influenced by some of acoustic rock's more experimental works (such as Arco Iris and
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Historians describe a parallel pattern of development with the United States in certain aspects of culture. Both countries were the destination for millions of
Europeans, and their musical heritage were heavily influenced by Pan-European folk and traditional marches. These similar musical infusions
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The acronym translated literally stands for "Abused (accosted), Our
Indians Died While Fighting". And their themes lived up to that title: the band would be one of the most outspoken advocates for indigenous people and even nationalism, while also (as such bands tend to do), blasting against the
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was a punk response to the
Argentine rock being made in the late 1980s, consciously choosing to be far more direct and explicit in their musical (and political) statements. The band gained rapid acclaim with the rise of New Rock, and were one of the favorite bands of the period. Slowly the group
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Spinetta Jade was a blend of jazz and rock that escaped the trappings of symphonic rock, something that was unheard in Argentina at that time. Towards the last two albums, the sound became a little bit more "pop", and embedded with electronic elements (samplers and synthesizers with "artificial"
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denounced rock musicians and fans as potential subversives and repression of them began in 1977. Before the end of the decade, rock had gone increasingly underground. Rock Nacional avoided the government's heavy media censorship and allowed an outlet for codified criticism of the government.
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The incessant touring of the rolinga bands around the suburbs of Buenos Aires and other cities would reap benefits not only for themselves but for other suburban groups that would follow soon after. Thus, Rolinga rock arguably became the most popular music genre in Argentina in the 1990s.
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As New Rock was dominant, some acts in the distant suburbs of Buenos Aires where playing straightforward and guitar centered rock music, with a foundation in the blues, and an unsophisticated image (somewhat a counter-movement to the image conscious, musically more pretentious New Rock).
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Argentine rock continued its symphonic, so-called 'concert hall' sound through the end of the decade. The '78-'79 period was not the most prolific period for rock, as the progressive bands continued with their blueprint, and symphonic rock bands actually turned slightly commercial.
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On the other hand, the likes of Divididos, Los Piojos, and Redonditos have transcended its constraints and become influential in Argentine rock and popular on an international level. The better bands in the genre also feature an unusual versatility with non-rock styles like
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The politics of grassroots feminism has had an important influence on Argentine rock artists and on the rock music scene. In 2019, the Congress passed a gender equity law requiring at least 30% of musical festival lineups be women artists. Notable feminist rockers include
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Three major trends defined the Argentine rock of the end of the 1980s. The first trend was the consolidation of the Argentine Invasion bands into somewhat more mature rock groups. Some began to experiment with world music in the last two years of the 1980s. For example,
2702:, Gustavo Cerati, the vocalist, guitarist and leader of the band, would end the song thanking his public, and would finish this gratitude by saying "... Gracias totales" (total thanks), this would become an iconic phrase for the band and Argentine rock thereafter.
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was a lesser known bassist who had once been a member of progressive rock group "ALAS". He also happened to be a friend of Moro's, who knew of Aznar's ability with the funk and jazz bass. Moro brought Aznar into the group and they began to prepare themselves.
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had finally lost his personal battle with alcohol and was found dead on December 22, due to complications from his addiction. His death was a shock to the entire music industry and to millions of heartbroken fans. Following Prodan's death, the members of
1500:"One could feel the winds of change" in 1983 Argentina. A cliché perhaps, but at no time more appropriately used. Everything was optimism about the future, the country, and music. Even technology cooperated with the palpable change: it was the year the
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took punk's liberal philosophy to another level by tackling the punk-scene itself: many of their lyrics criticized the macho attitudes in the movement which they saw contradictory to the spirit of punk. They were also the first band that sang in
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and their guitar-crunching melodic noise was more and more becoming a preview of what the next decade would bring. In general, as the fantastic 1980s for Argentine rock closed, the music was in period of transition and exploration at all levels.
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confirmed that it was OK to return Argentine rock to an "in your face", edgy attitude that shaped the Argentine Invasion aesthetic in the early years of the 1980s, but this time with electric guitars as the stars. From that album, the single
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The third trend came about partly as a result of the first: many rock fans did not approve of the commercialism and experimentation of the A-bands, and increasingly looked underground for a more confrontational guitar-led rock. Among them:
1489:. Both Sumo and Soda Stereo featured slightly different line-ups in their early days, with Sumo having an English girl, Stephanie Nuttal, on drums. She returned to England when war broke out between her country and Argentina. Also in '82
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combined rock with progressive and folk tinges. They would be an influential group in the years leading to the rise of symphonic and Argentine progressive rock. Its albums were acclaimed nationally and by progressive rock fans worldwide.
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and tour in Chile, Peru, etc, and in some places they had never heard a live rock concert before... they said that such music was for another world and wouldn’t work... now it's all joy seeing how it did work and that it now has its own
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It would help to revitalize rock movements in other Latin American countries for two reasons: 1) It would create a buzz and excitement in the local rock scenes; 2) it proved to producers and record labels in those countries that
584:. Conspiracies about his death abound, including that he committed suicide and even that he was thrown onto the tracks by police. As he was a heavy drug user, others contend he simply might have tripped. The 1993 motion picture
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By the turn of the decade the first real diversification in Argentine rock start taking place, although the split had been brewing even before, as some bands began playing much heavier music, with the world of rock entering the
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scene), simply repeated the same formula to sell albums. Another feature of rolinga rock is that it tends to shun overseas success: whether this is a conscious attitude or a simple limitation of the genre is an ongoing debate.
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cult followings. Argentine progressive rock was on the rise, and so was the political repression to freedoms of expression. Also, several bands would leave the country for greener pastures in Europe, mostly Spain, among them
1939:, among many other smaller outfits. But it was a fad, and only Los Pericos would sustain and grow their careers once the fancy faded (Los Cafres would be mildly successful starting in 1994). A band that was not a fad was
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The Classic era of Argentine rock music was completely over by 1976. As this year began, Argentine rock became far more sophisticated and conceptual. A few acoustic bands would continue having moderate success, including
2290:). More rappers than rockers, the group nonetheless made a mark in the rock scene as time progressed and they were able to more successfully integrate rap with Argentine rock, and also Latin rhythms. One of the members,
482:) Rock festival became the first showcase of a rising subgenre that would predominate the first half of 1970s Argentine rock. A new group of musicians was to bring new ideas to the mixing bowl of early Argentine rock.
1439:" by Charly García. A more direct criticism of the military government that ended in 1983 came from the Argentine punk groups like Los Violadores (singing songs like "Represión") or seminal heavy metal bands like V8.
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is cited as their best effort, with beautiful and alternating compositions and changing atmospheres (from mellow with acoustic guitar to up-tempo with heavy electric guitar), lush keyboards and some vocal harmonies.
343:, of which Moris and Martinez where members, began the transition that would slowly take Argentine rock from imitation to a more creative state (while still following UK trends mainly). Forming in quiet beaches of
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Several terms are used to describe the artistic expressions of rock and roll in Iberian America, which are often confused or given different meanings in different countries. Generally, these terms are:
1786:(1984), they reached national success with joyful and ironic lyrics, and a sound that combined pop, reggae, ska, and new wave, but were accused of being superficial and frivolous. The second album,
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382:, sold 200,000 copies. This contributed to the widespread popularity of the genre because it was in Spanish and it was an original composition. The following year saw the first publication of
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Argentine rock was the earliest incarnation of Spanish-language rock. It began by recycling hits of English-language rock & roll. A rising trend of composing new songs mostly in Spanish
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emerged solo artists that would go on to delve into a more adult oriented form of rock and pop music, with the Argentine youngsters of the 1960s now mature adults. Some of these names were
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Argentina's economy was in full recession in 1982, and discontent with the military government was rampant. On April 2, the world would awake yet again in the 20th century to the horror of
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Argentine youth began to musically and socially gravitate to either the suburban rock groups or towards the underground. And even within these two major groupings there were subdivisions (
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music, which in Argentina have the largest scenes in Latin America, also influenced Argentine rock of the 2000s. A good example of this is the internationally prominent techno-pop act
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region) to label all of the similarly inclined outfits. Rolinga rock has created many fine singles and albums, but critics argue many of the bands (specially second rate groups in the
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musical theme), which was full of symbolism. It was not only a farewell for Aznar, and for Serú Girán, but for an era in Argentine music, and history. The timing was beyond befitting.
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in the underground). Then there were the heavy metal followers, the large and expanding indie scene, and the tropical rock followers, genre increasingly intermixed with the fledgling
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disbanded), but there were no doubts of their massive following at home. Horcas and J.A.F stayed mostly successful in the local medium, though nonetheless had some overseas exposure.
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Charly, Moro, Lebón, and Aznar created a sound that was distinctive from anything in English-language rock. Their rock style caught the attention of both the lower and upper classes.
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single was an across the board mega hit in the Spanish-speaking world; there was no way of escaping it unless one did not have any kind of social life in the early 1990s. Bands like
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was another band in the so-called sonic scene that started in the early 1990s and would breakthrough a few years later. The band that founded the Sonic Movement in Buenos Aires was
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bands in Argentina seemingly out of nowhere in 1987. While Argentine rock was triumphant internationally, Argentina was caught in a reggae-mania: in the summer of that year arose
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The war would be a dark chapter in Argentine history, but would have the paradoxical effect of creating one of the most fortuitous circumstances in the history of any rock genre.
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produced some catchy, original, and danceable music (a mix of rock, hip-hop, and Latin) which cemented their fan base all over the Americas, until the duo's separation in 2001.
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had enjoyed some popularity since his solo career begun, but never managed a complete breakthrough with the public. He left for Spain, and there met two local musicians forming
2018:(the last two more domestic), in a very healthy scene for a style that never was overwhelmingly crowded in Argentine rock. An important band in the metal underground was
2686:'s solo career. Soda Stereo would go on a last grand tour through the United States and Latin America, selling out entire stadiums as they went. Their last concert in
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as a major support. Their first eponymous album was a hit in the scene, and the band would continue till the mid-1980s as one of the last bands of the progressive era.
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2905:, which received international acclaim as one of the first truly outstanding albums of the new millennium. Other underground groups started making noise at this time:
2474:, becoming the best selling Argentine rock album. The title "love after love" was not by chance: he had just ended a well-publicized relationship with female rocker
1808:". The musical arrangements and the lyrics reached a subtlety never heard before from the band's production, the most notable example being the album's lead single "
207:(who visited Argentina in 1958) awakened the interest of several Argentine artists. The most notable among Argentine garage bands which sprung up in this period was
1145:'s latest project and the other popular rock group of the early 1980s. It was an event in which both bands eventually played some songs of each other's repertoire.
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The nation was still in the grip of a dictatorship as the 1980s dawned, even as repression had eased somewhat by then. The start of the decade continued to feature
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member Cerati spent most of the early part of the decade in the electronic side of music. In 2006 he returned with his first album of all new music since 2002 (
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A continued commercial success of rolinga and suburban rock. In the early part of the current decade the so-called '2nd wave of suburban' crashed to the scene:
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which would explode in the new millennium. The pieces were in place for the current period of rock in Argentina. On a completely different, and original level,
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became international superstars. The band would continue their worldwide success well into the 1990s, and evolving their musical sounds unlike almost any other
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did not get their point across their ideas as expected. It would all fuel wild speculations about the members' sexual orientations, a PR nightmare at the time.
3158:. Their fan base is somewhat younger than those of the 1st wave, and their music is derivative of the 1st but with a slightly pop, more teen oriented approach.
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And for the first time in Argentine rock history there was a "revival" of an earlier style, with Acoustic rock making a comeback on the back of reunions by
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1170:). Serú Girán (which at the time was even planning tours in Europe), had a strong sendoff on March 6–7, 1982, when they performed for the last time at the
2556:. Formed in 1986 and 1987 respectively, they were pioneers of the worldwide punk revival movement. Attaque 77's breakthrough came in 1990 with the single
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group, in subsequent albums the band has turned more experimental. Some have called this demiurgic style (infused with Argentine folk, psychedelia, and
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In the latter days of symphonic rock, a great number of new groups started popping seemingly out of nowhere. In reality, these were bands influenced by
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In the Argentine northwest, important punk and indie scenes developed in the mid-to-late nineties. Bands like 448, Volstead, Estacion Experimental and
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Conversely, the first B.A Rock festival (now promoted by Pinap magazine successor Revista Pelo), had many of the artists and bands that would lead the
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The underground was more under than usual in the late 1990s, it was nonetheless extremely creative. A style that gained some mainstream exposure was
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never broke to the mainstream but were heroic figures of the punk underground. Both groups paved the way for dozens of followers. One of those were
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movement in Argentina, led to the Acusticazo of 1972. Several acoustic rock bands would gain popularity from their performances there, including
1066:. It was well received by the specialist press, and would cement their status as the most popular band of their time. Serú Girán's third album
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The last decade of the twentieth century was a very productive one for this style of rock in Argentina. There had always been "heavy" bands:
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rock can be traced to the 1980s, with most Colombian rock acts citing the Argentine invasion groups as a direct influence. In countries like
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Conversely, "rolinga" rock was on the up. On the one hand were the 1980s bands that by the mid 1990s approached the suburban rock sound:
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were formed, several bands began receiving consistent airplay across Latin America. Argentine rock began "climbing" the continent up the
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2698:. The arguably greatest band in Argentine and Rock en Español history wrapped up the concert and their career with the live version of
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In the middle years of the 1990s a rift developed in Argentine rock that would, with only slight wrinkles, endure to present times.
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and his homonymous debut sold well, but his second effort suffered the sophomore slump. He has just released his third solo album,
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craze, rock music suffered the worst drought since its inception. The media was openly calling out 'the death' of Argentine rock.
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was so enjoyed that the organizers requested that they perform again, the next day, but on the main stage with jazz-rockers
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first began to appear in Argentina in 1956 after the genre was created in the United States in 1954-1955, based largely on
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had a slump in the early 1990s after harvesting great accolades in the late 1980s, but came back with a roar in 1994 with
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break faster into the mainstream, by taking guitar-crunching rock to the apex as 1991 began. Even pop-bound groups like
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Argentine rock bands were the first to be signed to multinational record labels for distribution across many nations.
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Partly because the group lived for three months in northeast Brazil, the band's first album shows clear influences of
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could foresee the musical trends, putting his own band in front of it. After releasing the increasingly hard rocking
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lyrics. Argentine rock today is a blanket term describing a number of rock styles and sub-cultures within Argentina.
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disbanded in 1998 after eight years of solid productions, but it left a large void in the movement. One of the last
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and the city's inhabitants. They embarked in an extensive tour through Latin America that brought the live album
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Solo artists from the earlier generations were by the 1990s established figures in the medium. Some stars were
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as "rock in your language". Its success changed the landscape of the Mexican scene: it laid the groundwork for
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was a mixture of effort, individual performances, melodies, dynamic contrasts, ensemble work and arrangements.
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band. In fact, they would lead the way in the changes Argentine rock would experience as the 1990s drew near.
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finally gave Calamaro an international hit, and the band gained overnight vogue in Spain and Latin America.
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would soon embark on his own contemporary pop standards career that would make him popular. Others include
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continued to perform and record intermittently touring countries around Latin America. Classic metalists
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had ruled 1980s punk; them along with the foreign punk bands of yesteryear would inspire the members of
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had called it quits to their internationally renowned career of rock with ska, rap, reggae, and Latin.
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sung mostly in English, which reduced his band's radio exposure yet their fame expanded unabated); and
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crashed to the scene infusing Argentine rock with needed dosages of humor and self-deprecation. On the
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went on recording hiatuses and would not return until more favorable winds in the early to mid-2000s.
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remained a popular rock figure in Latin America even as he dropped almost off the radar in Argentina.
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was sweeping Argentina), was increasingly crossing over to popular musical trends by the late 1950s.
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were some of the new rock bands that were able to maintain their level as the year 2000 approached.
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philosophy, and more. In the beginning they were deeply influenced by new wave and bands such as
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from the US and Britain, and by the more symphonic and less progressive side of Argentine rock.
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yielded related results in both: a grass-roots rural guitar-based musical tradition, becoming
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would bring critical praise. A band that showed a lot of promise that never materialised was
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would evolve from their early punk to a more diverse style that include afro-Latin rhythms.
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was considered the greatest Argentine rock album of all time by the Rolling Stone Magazine.
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of 1965 that proved the commercial viability of non-US or UK bands; the massive hit of
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continued to sustain their popularity during the period. Yet another heavy metal band,
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Ciudad espectáculos, Mark Gardener & Iguana Lovers, Ride, contacto en Buenos Aires
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Stadium in Tokyo. The metal underground also flourished in the 1990s, with bands like
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who also features many English lyric songs, unusual for Argentine rock; and veterans
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decided it was time to leave Sui Generis. Their two final concerts took place at the
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BBC News, Iguana Lovers, Interesting and fresh independent music from South America
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dominated popular tastes, specially in other Latin American countries, along with
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in '67 showing that Spanish language rock could be appealing to the masses; the
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dictatorship that had come to power in their nation in 1973. The two along with
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turned to prog with 1975's self-titled album. Their sound has been compared to
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best single, a first for a female lead rock act. Another female-fronted band,
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in Britain started exchanging ideas, and decided to form a band with the name
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Telam, Iguana Lovers presenta Surfing Caos junto a The Jesus and Mary Chain
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continue their impressive streak of great albums and fresh sounding music.
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had in 1992 their first major breakthrough of their careers with the hit
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and late 1980s/early 1990s British and American indie-rock acts such as
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is the current reggae-rock band in vogue. Other current bands include
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and her heavy rock band La Torre were voted best band of the year and
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are arguably the most internationally popular Argentine band today.
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found quick success outside Argentina, a preview of things to come.
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Influence of Argentine Rock in Chile (Spanish)- by Mauricio Fredes
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is one of the classic metal revivalists. Under AC/DC's influence,
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equalled the success of Los Brujos the next year with their album
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far more accessible (and commercial) to international audiences.
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mirrored the tendency of increased popularity for the subgenre.
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or Argentine new rock had lost steam. For starters, bands like
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are both well embarked in their solo careers with fusion rock.
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A distinguishing trait of Argentine rock is its insistence on
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3649:"Why Argentina's Rock Nacional Is a Source of National Pride"
3009:), many of them to guide the early 2000s melodic punk scene (
2316:
Some of these suburban acts owed so much to the sound of the
1178:("Don't Cry for me, Argentina", which has no relation to the
898:
But the year would show a glimpse at the future: a band from
3580:, the Canadian band), or the Anglo-Argentine The Draytones.
1812:", a cryptically metaphorical ode to the band's hometown of
1158:
in 1981 and promoted it on tour, but by the end of the year
1034:
could be 'brainy' yet unpretentious rockers simultaneously.
339:
would gather in the mid-1960s Argentina to exchange ideas.
2966:. One of the most critically acclaimed bands of present is
2909:, they founded the Sonic movement in Buenos Aires in 1990,
2897:. The latter group found success with sonic rock in 1997's
436:
In the wake of Los Gatos, several bands emerged, including
4594:
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would break up at the height of their popularity in 1999.
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with their tailor-made FM songs were ubiquitous. Finally,
1642:, also conquered the Spanish-speaking world. The same did
728:
A symphonic band that would have a great year in 1976 was
4589:
3451:. Some of the most popular bands from this scene include
1018:, to write songs in Brazil. There, Charly re-encountered
3412:
with their original and creative "meZKla argentina" and
2877:("sonic" rock), influenced by the 1980s "techno-pop" of
2158:
These and other bands in their wake would be dubbed the
1800:
opening the doors of the Latin American market; 1986's "
1701:
As 1988 began, with the most important Argentine bands (
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oxygenating rock with their new-wave sound, followed by
1162:
decided to leave the band because he wanted to study at
260:
is an important pillar of Rock & Roll. In Argentina
3431:
In addition there is a large indie scene influenced by
2106:. It was released in October 1990, about a year before
1273:, which happened to feature a young man by the name of
3910:
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History
3882:
www.progarchives.com -Your Ultimate Prog Rock Resource
3870:
www.progarchives.com -Your Ultimate Prog Rock Resource
3858:
www.progarchives.com -Your Ultimate Prog Rock Resource
3675:"Top 15 Greatest famous Argentine singers of All Time"
1504:
was introduced. And 1984 was the year of female rock:
887:
would disband at the end of the year. In heavy metal,
748:
later in that year. Their symphonic sound tinged with
2772:'s favourite records in his Real World list of 1996.
4590:
Database on Argentine rock artists, songs and albums
3906:"Rock Nacional in Argentina during the Dictatorship"
3747:
Rockerosargentinos.com.ar/paghistorock.htm (Spanish)
2448:
continued putting out blues and heavy rock records,
1868:, following gallbladder surgery, was diagnosed with
891:'s blues would see their nearly seven-year run end.
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2741:, whose weighty followings would only grow larger.
1845:The year 1987 ended in tragedy for Argentine rock.
1006:In 1977 Charly García got together with his friend
2230:, started in 1990. Now with collaborations of the
1493:released his full-album solo debut, the acclaimed
1301:appeared. An Italian of Scottish background named
3344:is the ska representative on the mainstream, and
1862:; both bands became major players of 1990s rock.
821:darkest political chapters in Argentina's history
4005:The Progressive and Symphonic in the Argentinean
3098:, a band that owes as much to current dance and
2388:current world order. Their sound is equal parts
1332:(who was optimistic about a young musician from
1092:'s popularity as a solo artist was on the rise.
1951:would be leaders in the tropical rock scene of
1309:addiction, worsened by the death of his friend
3400:A renovated indie scene with great bands like
2694:, with 70,000 people selling out twice at the
2544:Argentine punk-revival took off in the 1990s.
2096:, the band headed to studio with new producer
1427:by Fito Páez (sung by Juan Carlos Baglietto),
1250:, three young men influenced by the advent of
5120:
4621:
3962:
3960:
3455:(that started in 1990 with collaborations of
910:'s 2nd group), with their electric folk, and
8:
6264:Hispanic-influenced music in the Philippines
4130:Celestes, azules, blancos, rojos y amarillos
2400:. Another important band formed in 1990 was
1219:for the explosion of rock in the mid-1980s.
957:mania (Argentina was host in 1978), and the
390:. In 1969, four major concerts of so-called
4600:Going Underground: New music from Argentina
4284:"'Somos los inventores de la patria stone'"
2696:Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti
2053:were gaining followers with the burgeoning
1999:("New Rock") explosion of the early 1990s.
1840:
1095:One of the last progressive bands would be
883:1977 was a year of separation and endings:
859:was joined at the top by the popularity of
590:("Wild Tango") tells the life of Tanguito.
451:Almendra split in 1970 and Spinetta formed
308:and to Argentine and Italian romantic pop.
6010:
5621:
5333:
5127:
5113:
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4462:The Guardian UK, Best Music Across the Map
4315:Knowledge- La Enciclopedia Libre (Spanish)
4152:
4150:
3930:– via Oxford Research Encyclopedias.
3772:. Argentina: Rolling Stone Magazine. 2007.
1238:, Federico Moura would form a pioneering
59:. Please do not remove this message until
3904:Wilson, Timothy; Favoretto, Mara (2016).
3286:with their well-crafted and tight songs;
3071:A highly talented and promising band was
2725:. La Renga is also considered one of the
2250:would have a great year 1992; the single
1670:in Spanish to itself expand overseas. In
1076:Argentine rock and the Islas Malvinas War
665:Nito Mestre y Los Desconocidos de Siempre
79:Learn how and when to remove this message
2490:in 1991. Two years later the hit single
2338:Billy Bond y La Pesada del Rock and Roll
1780:With their first album, the self-titled
1364:would emerge. New witty rock bands like
812:were the main exponent of the subgenre.
554:, and Pedro y Pablo, among other bands.
505:Billy Bond y La Pesada del Rock and Roll
55:Relevant discussion may be found on the
4247:ABC Rock Argentino-Artistas (Spanish).
3640:
3512:Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
2672:Also, 1995 would see the last album by
2047:Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
1698:, the effects were even more profound.
1232:Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
1152:Serú Girán released their fourth album
904:Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
699:Another symphonic/progressive band was
4344:El último sorbo de Soda Stereo (Chile)
3918:10.1093/acrefore/9780199366439.013.368
3770:"100 Mejores Discos del Rock Nacional"
3075:, another contribution of the city of
2002:In heavy metal, the already mentioned
1854:split, founding two new rock outfits:
1211:Festival for Latin American Solidarity
922:, in 1978 was one of those bands too.
219:, Los Cinco Latinos and Billy Cafaro.
27:Rock music composed by Argentine bands
4092:by Gregorio Montiel Cupello (Spanish)
3820:National Rock during the Dictatorship
3416:and their left-of-the-dial melodies.
3064:reached achieved greater popularity.
2676:, their relaxed almost chillout-like
2286:(a reference to Colombian footballer
1326:Festival of Latin American Solidarity
1197:1983−1990: Argentine rock goes global
990:of '72. In the drought days of 1978,
624:with its world music influences), by
100:
7:
4415:Biography of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
3726:A Very Brief Story of Argentine Rock
3110:, electronic pioneers in Argentina.
2776:1998− : The Contemporary Period
2657:, which had a year of fame in 1995.
2262:, an offbeat mix of guitar rock and
1473:(who would end up convicted for the
933:, leaving as a legacy three albums:
474:refreshed the movement. Their album
455:, and the remaining members started
149:: includes all rock sung in Spanish.
113:bands or artists mostly in Spanish.
4114:They Are Peruvian and they are good
3954:History of Argentine Rock (Spanish)
3894:History of Argentine Rock (Spanish)
3759:History of Argentine Rock (Spanish)
2921:, leaders-to-be of the early 2000s
2589:used to do it only in English. The
2513:, who had a major hit in 1990 with
1841:Late '80s: Loss and Experimentation
1415:returned from his period in Spain.
4068:History of Argentine Rock(Spanish)
3701:"How Do You Define Rock and Roll?"
1995:. All of them would be part of the
1527:pioneering punk in Latin America;
1305:arrived in Argentina to fight his
1289:in Buenos Aires with his new band
1285:, won the opportunity to open for
671:1975−1983: The intermediate period
25:
4157:Artist A-Z Biography: Soda Stereo
3066:Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas
3024:rose to the zenith of the genre.
2940:disbanded by 1995 giving rise to
2667:Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas
2284:Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas
2022:, one of the pioneering bands of
1919:rock, and the explosion of local
1475:República Cromañón nightclub fire
855:At the height of symphonic rock,
5086:
5075:
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2997:were still going strong, as did
2585:, meanwhile another bands, like
2529:; the compilation that featured
2174:with their world music touches.
2074:1990−1998: Modern Argentine Rock
1411:embarked on their solo careers.
1041:, mixed with symphonic rock and
404:Festival Nacional de Música Beat
34:
4272:Shoegaze-A journey through gaze
3785:ABC of Argentine Rock (Spanish)
3745:Brief History of Argentine rock
3473:El Mato a un Policia Motorizado
1872:; terminally ill, he died from
184:Sandro y Los del Fuego in 1961.
4576:42 Decibel - Hard Rock N' Roll
4090:The History of Rock en Español
3518:was seen as the best of 2004.
2593:were the leaders of the local
953:. With the country gripped by
176:1958−1964: Early rock and roll
1:
3408:with their retro rock style,
3090:To a lesser extent dance and
2781:Late 1990s & 21st century
2653:of new rock were rap-rockers
2254:was an instant chart-topper.
2131:helped underground acts like
2100:to record their fifth album,
2079:"Canción Animal" and New Rock
1547:the buzz of the underground.
1378:Viuda e hijas de Roque Enroll
1176:"No llores por mí, Argentina"
597:Sui Generis farewell concerts
223:1964−1975: The classic period
4595:Rock News, Concerts and More
3020:In tropical or fusion rock,
847:Symphonic rock at late 1970s
725:'s mystic and proggy sound.
4035:Ayer Nomás (Only Yesterday)
3941:La Maquina de Hacer Pajaros
3336:In fusion or tropical rock
3102:as the 1980s techno-pop of
1769:, and by symphonic rockers
1510:"Solo quiero Rock and Roll"
927:La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros
865:La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros
776:La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros
744:would begin his third band
691:As early as 1973, the band
61:conditions to do so are met
6326:
4313:'El amor después del Amor'
4181:Estrenos en ONCE TV: Virus
4144:www.Colombia.com (Spanish)
3735:www.elortiba.org (Spanish)
3588:. Another Celtic metal is
3516:El tesoro de los Inocentes
2862:, and even North American
2829:, giving rise to the term
2690:in 1997 was released as a
2305:
1896:got together with his old
1495:Yendo de la Cama al Living
1431:by Luis Alberto Spinetta,
1297:a pop-rock act called Los
1174:. They performed the song
347:, they recorded the first
120:at least back to the late
6285:20th-century music genres
5070:
4298:Biography of A.N.I.M.A.L.
4235:www.rock.com.ar (Spanish)
4193:Polimeni, Carlos (2000).
4183:www.rock.com.mx (Spanish)
4116:Peruvian Rock (Spanish).
4080:www.rock.com.mx (Spanish)
3976:www.rock.com.ar (Spanish)
3576:(not to be confused with
3161:Influenced by bands like
2989:Bersuit Vergarabat, 2004.
2729:groups (followers of the
2511:Los Auténticos Decadentes
1941:Los Auténticos Decadentes
1915:A second was the rise of
1825:With the tour supporting
1063:La Grasa de las Capitales
804:, whom were escaping the
109:composed or performed by
4393:Rivadavia, Eduardo.
3802:(in Spanish). 2020-05-14
3469:The Jesus and Mary Chain
3333:consolidated its career.
3193:- influenced bands like
2617:
2515:"Loco (tu forma de ser)"
2472:El Amor después del Amor
1810:En La Ciudad De La Furia
1798:"Cuando Pase el Temblor"
412:Festival de Música Joven
246:in the US, in Argentina
4431:Se Separo Illya Kuryaki
4421:. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
4353:www.copesa.cl (Spanish)
3366:Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
3340:still command legions.
3054:Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
2523:Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
2348:'s Blues in the 1970s,
1949:Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
1749:Soda Stereo in concert.
1707:Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
1572:Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
1570:By 1985, year in which
1392:would carry the torch.
1293:. At the local pubs in
943:Jardin de los Presentes
819:. It opened one of the
612:farewell concerts, 1975
486:Acoustic and heavy rock
102:[ˈroknasjoˈnal]
6300:Music of Latin America
6295:Music of South America
4901:Bosnia and Herzegovina
4334:LFC - Official Website
3467:and the Scottish band
2990:
2819:Caballeros de la Quema
2807:Los Ratones Paranoicos
2735:Los Ratones Paranoicos
2627:"nuevo rock argentino"
2507:Vilma Palma e Vampiros
2464:
2359:As the decade started
2279:
2218:from their 1992 album
2207:
2170:), and neo-fusionists
2160:"Nuevo Rock Argentino"
2051:Los Ratones Paranoicos
1973:Don Cornelio y La Zona
1750:
1650:, and now solo artist
1561:Los Abuelos de la Nada
1551:introduced the phrase
1535:with a similar style;
1469:was opened in 1982 by
1271:Los Abuelos de la Nada
1172:Arena Obras Sanitarias
966:Sandro y los del fuego
880:
770:formed his first post-
760:, it featured a young
688:
613:
433:
351:single in 1966 called
285:
185:
6310:Rock music by country
4637:Rock music by country
4413:Brennan, Sandra.
4296:Bonacich, Drago.
4104:by Roberto Avant-Mier
4023:Luis Alberto Spinetta
3514:Solari's debut album
2988:
2462:
2442:Luis Alberto Spinetta
2354:Riff (Argentine band)
2296:Luis Alberto Spinetta
2277:
2205:
1910:Superficies de Placer
1771:Luis Alberto Spinetta
1748:
1606:said regarding this:
1557:rock in your language
1433:"Sólo le pido a Dios"
1409:Luis Alberto Spinetta
1403:. On the other hand,
1352:founded his new band
1330:Juan Carlos Baglietto
1143:Luis Alberto Spinetta
1012:Luis Alberto Spinetta
873:
742:Luis Alberto Spinetta
717:Former heavy rockers
683:
604:
438:Luis Alberto Spinetta
432:magazine, circa 1970.
420:
279:
209:Sandro y Los de Fuego
183:
6290:Argentine rock music
5135:Music genres in the
5081:Category: Rock music
4778:Cambodia (1959-1975)
4656:Sahara desert region
4540:. 15 September 2018.
3445:Jesus and Mary Chain
3156:Casi Justicia Social
2925:scene in Argentina.
2833:rock (rock from the
2811:La Mancha de Rolando
2799:Redonditos de Ricota
2707:Redonditos de Ricota
2635:Peligrosos Gorriones
2587:Drop Dead! Argentina
2151:album, whose single
2137:Peligrosos Gorriones
1317:. Prodan would form
628:and also by British
580:was killed hit by a
296:, with singers like
6098:Afro-Peruvian music
5421:Afro-Peruvian music
3600:(symphonic metal),
3449:My Bloody Valentine
3331:La Naranja Metalica
3128:Jovenes Pordioseros
3081:Los Enanitos Verdes
3044:dominated. Ska had
2868:"Narigon Del Siglo"
2700:"De Musica Ligera";
2655:Actitud Maria Marta
2618:The Mid '90s Schism
2278:Iguana Lovers, 1990
2210:On the other hand,
2153:"Lamento Boliviano"
2145:Los Enanitos Verdes
2061:). On the pop side
1876:on March 26, 1988.
1711:Los Enanitos Verdes
1628:Los Enanitos Verdes
1450:Argentine Invasion
1429:"Maribel se Durmió"
1425:"Tiempos Dificiles"
1281:, after talking to
1202:New Democracy Sound
908:Gustavo Santaolalla
528:Gustavo Santaolalla
463:. Spinetta's album
362:. After playing in
321:"La Perla del Once"
280:First formation of
272:Late 60s beat music
197:country and western
48:of this article is
6004:Charanga-vallenata
5436:Son de los Diablos
5093:Portal: Rock music
4712:Dominican Republic
4498:. 23 January 2022.
4448:2006-09-02 at the
4362:Raggett, Ned.
4349:2006-09-01 at the
4330:2006-10-27 at the
4231:2006-07-18 at the
4054:ABC Rock Argentino
4040:2006-11-03 at the
4010:2006-10-11 at the
3991:2007-02-16 at the
3986:Pelo Magazine #122
3972:2006-09-04 at the
3731:2006-11-03 at the
3481:Esto No Es Londres
3358:La Mosca Tsé - Tsé
3338:Bersuit Vergarabat
3265:Rodrigo San Martín
3231:Fantasía Cromática
3022:Bersuit Vergarabat
2991:
2754:sonico, punk, dark
2752:in suburban rock;
2631:Los Siete Delfines
2535:Bersuit Vergarabat
2465:
2432:Other developments
2324:in the mid 1990s.
2280:
2208:
2206:Babasónicos, 2006.
2155:is now a classic.
2125:"De Música Ligera"
1993:Massacre Palestina
1989:Los Siete Delfines
1751:
1435:by León Gieco and
1348:. In heavy metal,
1209:In May of '82 the
1010:, an ex member of
970:Uruguayan Invasion
881:
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4512:. 7 October 2018.
4202:"Grandes autores"
4195:Demasiado Artista
4025:Knowledge- The 💕
3707:. 18 October 2013
3705:Rock Hall of Fame
3681:. 2 February 2023
3547:Marilina Bertoldi
3477:Banda de Turistas
3373:Todos Tus Muertos
3187:progressive metal
3085:Todos Tus Muertos
2980:"Patagonian doom"
2931:Mancha Registrada
2663:Todos Tus Muertos
2570:Todos Tus Muertos
2288:Carlos Valderrama
2268:Todos Tus Muertos
1969:Todos Tus Muertos
1553:rock en tu idioma
1168:Pat Metheny Group
939:Durazno Sangrando
918:with their album
912:Orion's Beethoven
550:'s music career,
546:and the start of
495:era. Among them,
89:
88:
81:
16:(Redirected from
6317:
6166:Canción melódica
6011:
5780:Traditional folk
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5413:Peruvian coastal
5396:Paraguayan polka
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3655:. 12 August 2017
3653:The Culture Trip
3645:
3614:
3553:, Marina Fages,
3402:Jaime Sin Tierra
3381:In alternative,
3325:for the latter.
3313:and a recharged
3227:progressive rock
3183:progressive rock
3181:the underground
2936:In heavy metal,
2923:alternative rock
2919:Santos Inocentes
2733:blueprint) like
2614:led the scenes.
2492:"Sin Documentos"
2463:Fito Páez, 2003.
2428:, among others.
2294:, is the son of
2180:"rock suburbano"
1608:"We would leave
1462:
1461:
1457:
1437:"Los dinosaurios
1356:, and newcomers
1346:Celeste Carballo
1342:Alejandro Lerner
1277:. Someone named
1191:Falkland Islands
929:hung up, as did
762:Alejandro Lerner
676:Progressive rock
630:progressive rock
576:That same year,
428:in a poster for
374:, co-written by
349:Spanish language
294:El Club del Clan
290:Ritmo y Juventud
193:rhythm and blues
129:Spanish language
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266:Nueva canción
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6231:Spanish jazz
6154:Other genres
5756:Puerto Rican
5695:
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4571:
4560:. Retrieved
4556:the original
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4433:ElAcople.com
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4210:. Retrieved
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3804:. Retrieved
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3709:. Retrieved
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3683:. Retrieved
3678:
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3657:. Retrieved
3652:
3643:
3621:Full Nothing
3578:The Watchmen
3567:Miss Bolivia
3563:Eruca Sativa
3523:
3515:
3507:
3492:Indio Solari
3395:La Portuaria
3354:Los Calzones
3342:Dancing Mood
3315:A.N.I.M.A.L.
3254:Souls Ignite
3246:King Crimson
3199:Dudosa Moral
3117:
3089:
3070:
3062:Dancing Mood
3046:Los Calzones
3029:
3025:
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2979:
2946:A.N.I.M.A.L.
2935:
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2753:
2749:
2745:
2743:
2739:Viejas Locas
2726:
2704:
2699:
2692:double-album
2688:Buenos Aires
2679:Sueño Stereo
2677:
2671:
2650:
2643:La Portuaria
2626:
2624:
2621:
2609:
2604:
2603:
2573:
2557:
2543:
2530:
2527:Vasos Vacios
2526:
2514:
2498:
2496:
2491:
2480:Cecilia Roth
2471:
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2385:A.N.I.M.A.L.
2382:
2358:
2335:
2326:
2322:Viejas Locas
2315:
2311:
2308:Rock rolinga
2302:Rock rolinga
2281:
2259:
2251:
2216:D-generación
2215:
2209:
2196:
2190:
2184:
2179:
2176:"Nuevo Rock"
2175:
2172:La Portuaria
2159:
2157:
2152:
2148:
2128:
2124:
2119:
2118:
2111:
2101:
2091:
2086:'s frontman
2082:
2054:
2044:
2024:thrash metal
2001:
1997:"Nuevo Rock"
1996:
1965:
1916:
1914:
1909:
1905:
1890:
1864:
1844:
1826:
1824:
1819:Ruido Blanco
1817:
1814:Buenos Aires
1809:
1797:
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1787:
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1779:
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1668:Mexican rock
1656:
1617:
1607:
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1509:
1502:compact disc
1499:
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1464:
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1436:
1432:
1428:
1424:
1417:
1394:
1325:
1323:
1315:Joy Division
1260:
1248:Buenos Aires
1242:band called
1221:
1215:
1214:in becoming
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1208:
1205:
1184:
1179:
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1131:Buenos Aires
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457:Color Humano
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6252:Latin music
6176:Contradanza
6068:Tecnocumbia
6043:New Chilean
6028:Bullerengue
5884:Cha-cha-cha
5817:jalisciense
5807:Mexican Son
5691:Alternative
5654:Nuevo tango
5553:Duranguense
5501:Nueva trova
5346:Alternative
5300:Latin urban
5158:Carnavalito
5062:New Zealand
5021:Switzerland
4971:Netherlands
4850:Philippines
4732:Puerto Rico
4251:2009-10-25.
4245:Babasónicos
4199:Excerpt at
4159:www.VH1.com
4120:2009-10-25.
3844:Sui Generis
3617:Maxi Trusso
3609: [
3555:Cam Beszkin
3524:Los Pájaros
3504:Soda Stereo
3500:Fidel Nadal
3465:Loz Colbert
3457:Ride (band)
3437:The Pastels
3391:Babasónicos
3376:Fidel Nadal
3346:Nonpalidece
3252:influenced
3250:Frank Zappa
3235:progressive
3223:jazz fusion
3207:progressive
3203:Destino 101
3140:Black Roses
3136:Cielo Razzo
3100:electronica
3092:electronica
3038:Los Pericos
3026:Libertinaje
2972:stoner rock
2949:Rata Blanca
2899:Vida Modelo
2891:Babasónicos
2889:), through
2883:Soda Stereo
2803:Las Pelotas
2750:post-chabón
2715:Las Pelotas
2674:Soda Stereo
2659:Babasónicos
2612:Los Chicles
2519:Los Pericos
2394:heavy metal
2361:Rata Blanca
2332:1990s Metal
2244:Loz Colbert
2212:Babasónicos
2187:Soda Stereo
2084:Soda Stereo
2004:Rata Blanca
1985:Babasónicos
1961:Latin music
1945:Los Pericos
1933:La Zimbabwe
1925:Los Pericos
1902:Pedro Aznar
1860:Las Pelotas
1847:Luca Prodan
1831:Soda Stereo
1783:Soda Stereo
1754:Soda Stereo
1741:Soda Stereo
1715:Rata Blanca
1703:Soda Stereo
1636:Rata Blanca
1604:Soda Stereo
1545:Soda Stereo
1541:Luca Prodan
1483:Soda Stereo
1471:Omar Chaban
1303:Luca Prodan
1256:Soda Stereo
1160:Pedro Aznar
1149:textures).
1123:Pat Metheny
1119:Pedro Aznar
1051:Sui Generis
1024:Pedro Aznar
1008:David Lebón
772:Sui Generis
738:Pedro Aznar
640:Nito Mestre
626:Tango music
617:Sui Generis
610:Sui Generis
587:Tango Feroz
571:Alma y Vida
544:Sui Generis
493:Heavy metal
476:"La Biblia"
400:June Sunday
229:The Beatles
6279:Categories
6236:Villancico
6118:Latin jazz
6091:Afro-Latin
6048:Panamanian
5978:Son cubano
5771:Venezuelan
5731:Latin rock
5726:Ecuadorian
5386:Chamarrita
5379:Litoraleña
5366:Panamanian
5356:Moombahton
5262:Isa (from
5041:Yugoslavia
4773:Bangladesh
4768:Azerbaijan
4702:Costa Rica
4562:2018-11-30
4395:Review of
4364:Review of
4212:2007-01-08
4142:Rock y Pop
4066:Chapter 21
3967:Serú Girán
3952:Chapter 11
3806:2021-09-21
3636:References
3602:42 decibel
3502:, etc. Ex-
3483:(Córdoba).
3418:Entre Rios
3410:Dalmanerea
3406:1000 NICKS
3383:El Otro Yo
3303:doom metal
3288:Romapagana
3276:Attaque 77
3167:Pink Floyd
3152:Callejeros
3042:Los Cafres
3007:Expulsados
2999:Fun People
2995:Attaque 77
2976:space rock
2942:Almafuerte
2911:El Otro Yo
2885:(and also
2881:and early
2787:Los Piojos
2719:Los Piojos
2647:Los Brujos
2599:Cienfuegos
2591:She Devils
2578:Fun People
2550:Attaque 77
2454:León Gieco
2252:"Kanishka"
2248:Los Brujos
2189:presented
2133:Los Brujos
2093:Doble Vida
2055:"rolingas"
1981:Los Brujos
1929:Los Cafres
1917:"Tropical"
1898:Serú Girán
1806:Doble Vida
1763:Television
1759:The Police
1602:member of
1600:Zeta Bosio
1533:Cosméticos
1374:riot grrrl
1372:, and the
1311:Ian Curtis
1107:Serú Girán
1090:León Gieco
1082:Serú Girán
1055:Serú Girán
1032:Serú Girán
1020:Oscar Moro
1002:Serú Girán
996:supergroup
992:Serú Girán
987:Acusticazo
802:Los Jaivas
723:Uriah Heep
536:León Gieco
402:concerts,
396:beat music
364:"La Cueva"
317:"La Cueva"
315:bars like
306:Merseybeat
232:phenomenon
205:Bill Haley
154:Latin Rock
107:rock music
46:neutrality
6257:subgenres
6196:Pasacalle
6171:Christian
6161:Aguinaldo
6033:Colombian
6023:Argentine
6000:Vallenato
5971:romántica
5954:Guaguancó
5834:Zamacueca
5787:Chacarera
5766:Uruguayan
5746:Nueva ola
5721:Dominican
5711:Colombian
5696:Argentine
5664:Bandoneon
5486:Colombian
5473:Latin pop
5463:Zamacueca
5441:Toro Mata
5361:Neoperreo
5338:Reggaeton
5285:Tajaraste
5280:Pasodoble
5275:Malagueña
5057:Australia
4966:Lithuania
4805:Indonesia
4747:Venezuela
4677:Argentina
4325:Biography
4171:(Spanish)
4056:(Spanish)
4044:(Spanish)
3995:(Spanish)
3892:Chapter 9
3846:(Spanish)
3834:(Spanish)
3822:(Spanish)
3757:Chapter 2
3629:Octafonic
3520:Vicentico
3508:Ahi Vamos
3496:Vicentico
3459:members,
3433:Krautrock
3369:Vicentico
3319:Los Natas
3311:Cabezones
3296:2 Minutos
3242:Isósceles
2993:In punk,
2968:Los Natas
2960:Cabezones
2938:Hermética
2858:, Latin,
2795:Divididos
2766:Viva Voce
2711:Divididos
2595:queercore
2583:Spanglish
2566:2 Minutos
2531:"Matador"
2468:Fito Páez
2402:Tren Loco
2369:Hermética
2238:members,
2185:In 1992,
2113:Nevermind
2110:released
2067:Divididos
2036:Riff Raff
2008:Hermética
1856:Divididos
1775:Aquelarre
1684:Colombian
1648:Fito Páez
1632:Cadillacs
1610:Argentina
1596:Venezuela
1514:Los Twist
1487:Los Twist
1390:Euroshima
1366:Los Twist
1338:Fito Páez
1324:From the
1252:post-punk
1224:post-punk
1133:chanting
1117:. There,
1069:Bicicleta
982:Los Gatos
955:World Cup
935:Invisible
931:Invisible
893:Aquelarre
810:Contraluz
798:Arco Iris
746:Invisible
711:Crisalida
693:Contraluz
685:Invisible
653:Aquelarre
644:Luna Park
540:folk-rock
532:Arco Iris
470:In 1970,
461:Aquelarre
360:Los Gatos
353:"Rebelde"
282:Los Gatos
240:Bluegrass
111:Argentine
57:talk page
6113:Candombe
6053:Peruvian
5944:Pachanga
5939:Méringue
5934:Merengue
5924:Guaracha
5909:Cuarteto
5899:Charanga
5889:Champeta
5861:Tropical
5844:Marinera
5812:huasteco
5751:Peruvian
5649:Neotango
5596:Candombe
5573:Ranchera
5563:Mariachi
5526:Conjunto
5511:Regional
5448:Marinera
5391:Guarania
5351:Bachatón
5290:Zarzuela
5231:Cantiñas
5226:Bulerías
5216:Flamenco
5211:Fandango
5173:Morenada
5163:Diablada
5006:Slovenia
4986:Portugal
4865:Thailand
4840:Pakistan
4830:Malaysia
4697:Colombia
4670:Americas
4446:Archived
4419:AllMusic
4403:AllMusic
4372:AllMusic
4347:Archived
4328:Archived
4302:AllMusic
4249:Archived
4229:Archived
4226:Zimbabwe
4118:Archived
4038:Archived
4008:Archived
3989:Archived
3970:Archived
3880:El Reloj
3868:Espiritu
3729:Archived
3685:26 March
3659:26 March
3590:Tersivel
3586:Triddana
3582:Skiltron
3574:Watchmen
3535:Mavirock
3414:Interama
3327:O'Connor
3305:groups;
3262:art rock
3148:El Bordo
3124:Guasones
3114:Nowadays
3096:Miranda!
3058:La Mosca
2957:nu metal
2953:O'Connor
2791:La Renga
2723:La Renga
2639:Massacre
2625:By 1995
2539:La Mosca
2390:hardcore
2266:tinges.
2232:shoegaze
2197:"Signos"
2149:Big Bang
2141:Massacre
2028:Madhouse
1900:partner
1688:Paraguay
1664:Televisa
1613:legs..."
1592:Colombia
1578:: first
1397:Almendra
1362:La Torre
1240:new wave
1236:La Plata
1228:new wave
1155:Peperina
1129:back in
1127:La Rural
1014:'s band
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920:Anabelas
900:La Plata
861:Espíritu
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788:Anacrusa
784:Ave Rock
719:El Reloj
707:Espíritu
687:in 1974.
661:Pastoral
578:Tanguito
567:Pastoral
563:Vivencia
542:hybrid,
530:forming
524:Acoustic
517:El Reloj
513:B.B King
442:Almendra
422:Almendra
388:Mandioca
376:Tanguito
370:La Balsa
337:Tanguito
262:folklore
249:Folklore
50:disputed
6245:Related
6201:Pasillo
6181:Criolla
6135:Milonga
6078:Cachaca
6073:Villera
6038:Mexican
5983:montuno
5919:Guajira
5894:Changüí
5879:Calypso
5869:Bachata
5822:jarocho
5761:Spanish
5741:Mexican
5706:Chilean
5701:Chicano
5639:Milonga
5611:Milonga
5548:Grupera
5531:Norteño
5521:Corrido
5513:Mexican
5491:Mexican
5453:Tondero
5426:Festejo
5401:Chamamé
5323:R&B
5308:Hip hop
5221:Alboreá
5153:Bambuco
5050:Oceania
5031:Ukraine
4991:Romania
4951:Ireland
4946:Iceland
4941:Hungary
4931:Germany
4921:Finland
4916:Estonia
4911:Denmark
4906:Croatia
4896:Belgium
4891:Belarus
4886:Albania
4870:Vietnam
4854:Visayas
4793:Bengali
4763:Armenia
4742:Uruguay
4366:Jessico
3711:3 March
3371:and ex-
3362:Kapanga
3323:Lörihen
3260:–
3229:outfit
3219:De Rien
3163:Genesis
3077:Mendoza
3050:Kapanga
2903:Jessico
2887:Britpop
2839:rolinga
2746:rolinga
2727:Rolinga
2651:hurrahs
2597:scene.
2574:besides
2503:Rosario
2414:Jezabel
2410:Alakrán
2406:Budokan
2108:Nirvana
2063:Man Ray
2042:, etc.
1975:(later
1906:"Tango"
1880:leader
1696:Bolivia
1692:Uruguay
1588:Ecuador
1582:, then
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1295:Mendoza
1164:Berklee
1086:Vox Dei
1053:songs.
902:called
879:, 1976.
833:Vox Dei
608:during
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472:Vox Dei
256:music.
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6191:Décima
6140:Tambor
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5914:Danzón
5874:Bolero
5829:Tonada
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5580:Trival
5568:Jarabe
5541:Tejano
5536:Nortec
5481:Ballad
5318:Reggae
5168:Huayno
5145:Andean
5026:Turkey
5016:Sweden
5001:Serbia
4996:Russia
4981:Poland
4976:Norway
4961:Latvia
4936:Greece
4926:France
4879:Europe
4860:Taiwan
4815:Israel
4722:Mexico
4687:Canada
4682:Brazil
4661:Zambia
4651:Angola
4644:Africa
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3800:Perfil
3625:Siamés
3606:Poncho
3565:, and
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3360:, and
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3292:Shaila
3036:-rock
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2964:Carajo
2917:, and
2758:Cumbia
2665:, and
2576:punk.
2517:, and
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2192:Dynamo
2166:(from
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1957:reggae
1937:Jafran
1935:, and
1921:Reggae
1827:Signos
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5961:Salsa
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5736:Metal
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5431:Landó
5313:House
5258:Folia
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5206:Copla
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5011:Spain
4956:Italy
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4783:China
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