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year at the now-defunct "El perro azul" pub. Already for their second performance, at Big Bang, the band was complete. Pepe Canedo joined on drums, replacing Rodino, and Casacuberta on voice and guitar. That presence would be followed by others such as the La Movida Young Art Meeting and several in the Montevideo underground movement. In November 1994 they presented a demo in the "Generación 95" contest sponsored by "Rock de Primera" - supplement of the newspaper Últimas Noticias -, "Control Remote" - rock program on Channel 10 - and X FM 100.3, being declared winners by the jury and whose reward was hours to be able to record an album. This opened the possibility of making their first album, which would be recorded between the months of July to October 1995 at the Estudio del Cordón. Their sound engineer at that time was Luis Restuccia. Santullo commented: "Sometimes I would say “I want my voice to sound a little more rotten,” and suddenly I would say “rotten” to Luis and he would imagine something that had a bad smell, but Gabriel, since he had listened to the Beastie Boys, acted as a link."
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stable members of the group. In November 2021 the band released Serial, their third album. It was composed and recorded between 2019 and 2020 in Montevideo. It contains ten songs, was recorded by Julio Berta and produced by Juan Campodónico. "This work sums up the artistic maturation of the group very well. It shows in everything, in the music, in the lyrics. I think it is the best of the three albums that Peyote has released" Gustavo Santaolalla, producer of Terraja in 1997, said about Serial .
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El Peyote Asesino was formed at late 1994 by Fernando Santullo and Juan Campodónico. The band's original lineup was Santullo (credited as "L. Mental") and Carlos Casacuberta on vocals, Daniel Benia on bass, Juan Campodónico on guitar and Roberto Rodino on drums. They debuted on 28 August of that same
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In 2016 they once again performed in the Teatro de Verano on the nights of 12 and 13 May. Although Carlos Casacuberta wasn't able to play due to health problems. Guests Matias Rada filled on Casacuberta's role instead while Bruno Tortorella played the keyboard. Since 2016, Rada and Tortorella are
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On December 1995 their first album '’’El Peyote Asesino'’’ was launched (Orfeo). Gabriel Casacuberta (brother of Carlos Casacuberta) and Luis Restuccia were the ones in charge of the production of this album. This album sold over a thousand copies, which made it the highest selling rock album in
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Peyote estuvo dos meses instalado en Los Angeles, fuimos a grabar a Can Am Recorders, donde se grabó el Appetite for Destruction de Guns N Roses, todos los discos de hip hop de Snoop Doggy Dogg y Dr. Dre, y eso cuesta una guita
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In 2009 they would meet for a presentation at the Pilsen Rock festival, on 4 and 5 November of that same year at the Teatro de Verano in Montevideo; but no studio work was carried out.
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Ten years after their split up, they performed live at the '’’Pilsen Rock'’’ festival, playinf for 80 thousand people. and shortly after in the '’’Teatro de Verano'’’.
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stations. ’'’El Peyote Asesino'’’ the most known track of the album, got a place in the top ten singles of X FM reaching the first spot in only 18 days.
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would be released, they published two new songs: "La Tumba de los Crá" and "Es lo que Hay". The album was produced by Campodónico, the band's guitarist.
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and Árbol. Later that month, they played in Uruguay for the last time along with Plátano Macho and Molotov, before they split up for several years.
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underground scene. On January of 1996 the band filmed its first video '’’L. Mental'’’ which spread throughout most of the local
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Uruguay, during the first months of 1996. Meanwhile, the group increased their live performances and started coming out of the
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was released. A year before, a new single called "Vos No Me Llamaste" was published, and in the same year that
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In December 1995 they released their first studio album under the Orfeo label,
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During the month of September the band starts recording their second album,
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In September 1997 they began recording their second LP at Can Am studios in
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They made their debut in 1995, with the release of their self-titled album
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was finally edited in August 1998, in different countries such as Mexico,
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The band's formation year is erroneously credited to the mid-1980s in
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After twenty-three years of inactivity, on 5 November 2021
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Left to right: Juan Campodónico, Daniel Benia, Fernando Santullo, Pepe Canedo, Carlos Casacuberta
Montevideo
Uruguay
Hardcore hip hop
Orfeo
Universal Music Group
Juan Campodónico
Luciano Supervielle
Website
Villa Española
Montevideo
heavy metal
funk
rap
El Peyote Asesino
Los Angeles
Terraja
Universal Music Group
rap metal
electronic music
soul

Juan Campodónico
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Montevideo
TV
Los Angeles
California
Molotov

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