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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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