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in my life as Soda Stereo. Everyone knows that it is impossible to lead a band without a certain level of conflict. It is a fragile equilibrium in the war of ideas that very few are able to handle for fifteen years, as we proudly did . But, ultimately, different personal and musical misunderstandings began to compromise that equilibrium... excuses were generated for not confronting ourselves, excuses for a future group that we no longer believed in as we did in the past. To end for the sake of the band is, in its redundancy, to to our mental health, and above all to show respect for all of our fans who have followed us for such a long time. Goodbye.
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546:(the Stereotypes), which referenced a song by the Specials which they enjoyed listening to. The band recorded a demo under this name, with Richard Coleman on backing guitar, a short-lived member of the band who was recruited to "beef up" the guitar sound. The songs recorded would include "Porque No Puedo Ser Del Jet Set?" (Why Can't I be Part of the Jet Set?), which became a hit single for the band on their
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Spanish-language band to tour Latin America. Formerly, Latin rock groups rarely left their home country and when they did it was usually without much success. Soda Stereo was the first that endeavored to, and succeeded at, expanding their fanbase beyond their borders and across all of South
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in Buenos Aires. Three extra songs were played for this show, "Si No Fuera Por", "Terapia de Amor
Intensiva", and "Lo Que Sangra (La Cúpula)". The band was joined by Andrea Álvarez for "Picnic en el 4B", Richard Coleman for "No Existes", Fabián "Zorrito Vön" Quintiero for "Danza Rota" and "Profugos",
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The expected number of fans attending the five shows was more than 300,000, making Soda Stereo one of the most watched public events in the history of
Argentina. Soda became the only band to play more than five times in the Estadio Monumental in Argentina in a single tour. Me Verás Volver featured 22
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Sueño Stereo took two years to conceive. It would be illogical to say that this was masterpiece, but it was the most emotional work at the time, because we were stripped of the need of having competition in the future, or of being the best for another ten years. We had already made it through a lot
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1994 met with fresh challenges to the band and its stability. On 4 July 1994, Zeta Bosio's young son was killed in a freak transit accident in
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The democracy produced the adrenaline of something new, something was occurring, I knew I was going to make changes without knowing how. There was more air for us to make things and to wander, and we were a band of kids that wanted to make trouble. Our attention was on punk and on trying to show that
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Soda Stereo has been considered a pioneering Latin rock band. It was the first band to come out strongly in the local limits of their country of origin and to consider Latin
America as a unified cultural space for the language, including the US. The result was a popular and widespread identification
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The first show under Soda's new name occurred in
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Carlos Alomar for "Lo Que Sangra (La Cúpula)" and "Terapia de Amor
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inspired from what I have seen on the street these days: fans who have approached me, the people around me, and from my own personal experiences. I share the sadness that has been created in many by our separation. I, myself, am immersed in that state because few things have been so important to me
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where they won the prize "Antorcha de Plata" (Silver Torch). The festival was broadcast via television to many Latin
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tour was a milestone for Soda as they played 22 concerts in 17 cities to almost 350,000 fans, in the process opening up the idea that Latin Rock can transcend the nationalities of the bands, something that would come to fruition in the upcoming decade. With live recordings from different shows, a
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Soda Stereo was the beginning of a globalization movement that incorporated local musicians into a great continental rock movement, up to the point of leading local critics to wonder: "Does it make sense to keep talking about 'national rock'?". In many parts of Latin
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in Buenos Aires, and originally only two concerts were scheduled as well as performances in several Latin American countries. However, from the time the tickets went on sale it became apparent that it wouldn't be enough, and that the band was faced with a huge continent-wide cultural event. Over
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at the hockey field at Obras in front of 25,000 fans. To top a stellar year, Soda headlined the Three Days for Democracy Festival, which took place in Buenos Aires on the intersection of Avenida del Libertador and 9 de Julio. The show was attended by 150,000 people and Soda shared the stage with
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production, featured a 5.1 audio and included two songs that were not aired on the HBO concert, "Juegos de Seduccion" and "Sobredosis de TV". It also included a multi camera option for a soundcheck of "Primavera 0" and a 25-minute documentary about the tour featuring footage of sound checks and
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had promoted and ... The band had to deliver something important; it couldn't just be "any" record. to find ourselves again after a while and allow the music to flow, without thinking too much about taking huge steps or anything like that. All-in-all, Sueño Stereo is one of the most innovative
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concert tour in 2007 and played their final concert on 21 December 2007. Cerati suffered a stroke after performing a solo show in Caracas, Venezuela, on May 15, 2010. He was hospitalized in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and fell into a coma for 4 years. He died on September 4, 2014 from respiratory
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under their belt, Soda began a massive tour in early 1989. The tour began with 30 shows in Argentina, covering most of the country, which were attended by nearly 270,000 fans. These shows were followed by a new Latin American tour (their third), which cemented a massive following in
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During this hiatus, the band's members would explore other personal endeavors. Cerati explored his solo career, Zeta dedicating himself to the production of other bands (Peligrosos Gorriones and Aguirre), while Alberti disappeared from the music scene to focus on personal projects.
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Throughout 1983, the band would become notorious for their sound. Beginning at a pub show for a no-show band, Soda performed constantly; at their third show, Horacio Martinez, a historic Argentine rock producer and "talent hunter", heard them and invited them to record for
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in front of a claimed audience of fifteen thousand. However, Córdoba media outlets claim that, "only half the number of people actually showed up" and that Soda were "hardly noticed because their first record had was just released a few months earlier." They also added
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On 20 September 2007, exactly 10 years since their last concert, Soda Stereo gave a long-awaited press conference at the Club Museum in Buenos Aires, in a historical building designed at the turn of the century by the famous French architect and structural engineer
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Before the tour Me Verás Volver, Robbie Williams held the record for most tickets sold in the shortest amount of time in Argentina (River Plate stadium sold out in five days), but the record was broken by Soda Stereo in 2007 when they sold out two concerts at the
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Soda Stereo presented their debut album at El Teatro Astros on 14 December 1984, their first show at the venue. The TVs there were turned on and out of sync with each other to the theme of "Sobredosis de TV" (TV Overdose), creating a captivating visual effect.
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failed to sell as expected, and remains the lowest-selling album of Soda's career today. Despite these challenges, Soda began their sixth tour of Latin America to begin 1993, during which time Cerati officially kickstarted his solo career with the release of
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Soda Stereo became the expression of the musicality and poise of a new generation, one which tried to differentiate themselves from that of those in their thirties in the 1980s who preferred the Dominican merengue, by beginning to listen and sing rock in
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announced the release of the first DVD by Soda Stereo, which contained much unreleased material from compiled by Gustavo, Zeta, Charly, and people close to the band. The finished product arrived on the streets in November 2004. It was titled,
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The trio, regretting using cliches in their band name (claiming that "Los" (The) in a rock-band name was overused), often brainstormed random words and wrote them down, a university pastime for Cerati and Bosio–eventually coming up with
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1914:(keyboards, percussion, and backing vocals), and Leo Garcia on guitars and backing vocals. The concert lasted more than three hours. Soda played a total of 28 songs. The show opened with a recording of "Algun Dia" their cover of
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in Buenos Aires. There they did four shows with a total attendance of 20,000 spectators. Footage from the first show was edited into a long play video. After these concerts records sales began to accelerate, quickly passing the
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was the biggest draw of the night". Regardless, their presence at Chateau sparked a personal relationship between the band and the youth of Córdoba, it marked the moment that the band began to move toward national stardom.
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status in Argentina 15 days after its release. The album was powered by the radio hit "Zoom" and the promotional video for "Ella usó mi cabeza como un revólver", which in 1996 won the Viewer's Choice Award presented by
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The tour finished with 14 consecutive shows at the Grand Rex Theatre in Buenos Aires. With a 3,300 person capacity, this was a noticeable achievement at the time. Some of the Grand Rex shows would appear on the live EP
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was a key step for Soda Stereo, who had come under a great deal of stress due to ever increasing sales expectations, external pressures, the risk of failure, and internal tensions. The band was joined in the studio by
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The record became the catalyst for the extensive Gira Sueño Stereo (Sueño Stereo Tour), which began on 8 September in Buenos Aires, at the Grand Rex Theater – it spanned Venezuela, Colombia,
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of Latino youth, above countries, which was made for the Anglo-Saxon rock, but not for the Latin rock, rock in Spanish and Latin American rock, different variants the same cultural-musical phenomenon.
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In 1998, he started two new projects, URL Magazine, a culture magazine, and URL Records, a discographic label. He is also the founder of YeYeYe and Musike, two portals about music and entertainment.
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on 22 November 1986. In November 1986 Soda arrived in Peru for the first time and revolutionized the market. Their album sales were good and their three shows at the Amauta Coliseum were successful.
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on sax. Both were listed as "guest musicians", a practice which would become common for Soda throughout their career. Such guest musicians would be recognized by the public as the "fourth Sodas".
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In the tour "Me Verás Volver 2007", the band set a record by performing six concerts at the Estadio Monumental de River Plate on the same tour, beating the previous mark of five concerts held by
1501:) ready to be "fertilized" by black spermatozoa, the latter of which resembles earbuds. This motif is symbolic of the album's concept, and is even used as a focal point in the music video for "
383:. During their career, the band released seven studio albums before disbanding in 1997. Soda Stereo is the best-selling Argentine band of all time. , having sold seven million records by 2007.
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Following that gig, Soda Stereo slowly gained traction throughout the underground rock scene of Buenos Aires, making a name for themselves alongside other emerging bands at the time, such as
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At that time Latin rock was not that popular with the youth of Latin America (with the exceptions of Argentina and Uruguay) and bands were not accustomed to international tours.
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535:. Interested in his talents after hearing him play, Cerati and Bosio would ask him to join the band–if he would cut his hair. During this time Ficicchia adopted the stage name "
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Unexpectedly, Soda officially announced their separation in May 1997, through a press release. The following day, Argentine newspapers reported the news. Argentine newspaper
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arrest. Bosio and Alberti reunited Soda Stereo in 2020 for the Gracias Totales tour, which featured several guest singers including Cerati's son Benito and Coldplay frontman
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for their outstanding career in Argentine music during the decade and the Platinum Konex Award for Best Argentine Rock Band of the Decade. In 2002, they received the first
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In late 1988 Soda Stereo were considered the most important band of Latin American pop/rock. They began to work on a new album alongside Puerto Rican producer
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The band played a farewell tour, making stops in Mexico, Venezuela, Chile and their native Argentina. Their final concert took place on 20 September at the
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Despite the constant rumors of a reunion, which ironically started shortly after the breakup, little was heard regarding Soda, except for a TV special on
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became the first Argentine rock album to be released on compact disc. It was manufactured in the Netherlands and distributed throughout Latin America.
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90,000 tickets were sold in only 24 hours. The band quickly added another show to the schedule, which sold out in 3 days, so 2 more dates were added.
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devoted its entire front page to the breakup. The following day, Gustavo Cerati's farewell note was published on the Music section of the newspaper:
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In 1985, Soda Stereo visited Los Angeles California for a press tour and was interviewed by Miguel Banojian, a U.S. journalist with a degree from
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on Paraguay street. The end result was a cooler sound than from the live shows, which the bands were pleased with. The trio was aided by
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listed many of the band's songs among the best 500 songs in the Spanish-speaking Americas. In 2002, the Argentine edition of the
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records of our career, without us trying to make it so – because of its sonic combinations, its lyrics, and because of its sound.
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and the United States (Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and Miami). The tour ended on 24 April 1996 at the Teatro Teletón in
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1209:(1990) is considered to be one of the best albums in the history of Latin rock. It contains their best known song "
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3381:"Doble Vida – Soda Stereo – Songs, Reviews, Credits – AllMusic"
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In Chile, they beat the record for most tickets sold at the
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4130:"Libros: "Bailando sobre los escombros" de Carlos Polimeni"
4086:"Libros: "Bailando sobre los escombros" de Carlos Polimeni"
3780:(in Spanish). RPP Noticias. 8 November 2007. Archived from
3548:"Dynamo – Soda Stereo – Songs, Reviews, Credits – AllMusic"
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reached Platinum status in Argentina, triple platinum in
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Soda Stereo y los covers más inusuales de sus canciones
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3325:"Sitio No Oficial de Soda Stereo. Discografía: Signos"
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Some of the artists who played that show were: Virus,
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4556:"Charly Alberti: "Ser un ex Soda facilita las cosas""
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3807:(in Spanish). La Voz del Interior. Archived from
3620:"A Una Década De Su Despedida Los Veremos Volver"
3303:"Bailando Sobre Los Escombros de Carlos Polimeni"
1891:The tour was scheduled to begin on 19 October at
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1179:Soda Stereo then traveled to Criteria Studios in
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3511:would play 40 consecutive shows at the Grand Rex
1791:Soda Stereo: Una Parte de La Euforia (1983–1997)
1639:Tributo a Queen: Los Grandes del Rock en Español
5907:Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners
1737:In 1995, the band won the Merit Diploma at the
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3327:(in Spanish). Zona de Promesas. Archived from
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3916:(in Spanish). Radio Universo. Archived from
2964:(in Spanish). Clave Noticias. Archived from
2962:"Por qué se llaman así las bandas de música"
624:First album and Chateau Rock '85 (1984–1985)
3942:(in Spanish). Imagen Animal. Archived from
3940:"Soda Stereo se Despidió Ante Una Multitud"
3649:(in Spanish). Diario Clarín. Archived from
2936:"Historia de Soda Stereo: Los Estereotipos"
2839:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
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2156:in the program "Fax en Concierto", in 1992.
2137:The First Latin American artist to use the
1633:Band breakup and El Último Concierto (1997)
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3859:(in Spanish). 13 June 2007. Archived from
3220:"Tras los pasos de Soda Stereo en Córdoba"
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1625:(Which Is It?). The show was conducted by
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4024:(in Spanish). Infobae.com. Archived from
3526:"Soda Stereo: 1982–2007, Me Verás Volver"
3250:"Informe Especial: Soda Stereo (Spanish)"
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1558:In mid 1996 Soda was invited to Miami by
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3803:Arrascaeta, Germán (22 September 2007).
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3404:"Gustavo Cerati – Biography | Billboard"
2813:de 2007, 10 de Junio (24 October 2017).
2677:Soda Stereo: Sép7imo Día - No Descansaré
2475:2020–2022: Gracias Totales – Soda Stereo
2082:Relevant discussion may be found on the
1614:with pictures and videos from the show.
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994:Viña del Mar International Song Festival
937:First United States concerts (1985–1986)
896:Viña del Mar International Song Festival
5250:Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
3756:"Zeta Bosio: No Encontré Nuevos Socios"
3164:"Soda Stereo: Pagina Oficial: Historia"
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2938:(in Spanish). El Galeón. Archived from
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3758:(in Spanish). Clarín. 18 February 2007
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2466:1996: Gira Comfort y Música para Volar
1887:in Santiago, Chile on 24 October 2007.
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5902:Musical groups disestablished in 1997
3709:from the original on 21 December 2021
3672:Franco, Adriana (22 September 1997).
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2992:Feijoo, Sebastian (13 October 2005).
1380:Experimentation and change in style:
488:Formation and early years (1982–1984)
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5887:Musical groups reestablished in 2007
4402:Luna, Verónica; Carretero, Rodrigo.
3912:Costas, Carlos (20 September 2007).
1610:sessions, as well as an interactive
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4108:"Grasas Totales por Javier Aguirre"
3701:Cerati, Gustavo (7 December 2007).
1586:Ella usó mi cabeza como un revólver
1503:Ella usó mi cabeza como un revólver
5877:Musical groups established in 1982
3351:"Top 10 Discos En Vivo Argentinos"
3074:(in Spanish). 2007. Archived from
2901:Garcia, Fernando (18 April 1998).
1941:In October 2007 Sony/BMG released
1115:With sales of a million copies of
874:Latin American success (1986–1989)
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5867:Argentine new wave musical groups
5857:Argentine shoegaze musical groups
5852:Argentine alternative rock groups
4002:"Artist Search for "soda stereo""
3226:. 7 December 2001. Archived from
2903:"Tito Alberti: El Otro Baterista"
1287:. International cities included:
709:Estadio Olímpico Chateau Carreras
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5897:1982 establishments in Argentina
5892:Musical groups from Buenos Aires
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1931:Alberto Spencer National Stadium
1759:best 100 rock songs in Argentina
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4554:Zimerman, Gaspar (2 May 2007).
3730:"Soda Stereo | Fundación Konex"
3301:Zeiger, Claudio (12 May 2002).
2856:"Soda Stereo: los verás volver"
2753:Leyendas: Solamente los Mejores
1797:(The Last Concert – Live). The
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3645:Cerati, Gustavo (2 May 1997).
2854:Clarín.com (19 October 2007).
2778:Me Verás Volver (Hits & +)
1859:Me Verás Volver (Hits & +)
1311:, San Cristóbal, Mexico City,
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421:(1988). The band's 1990 album
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3835:Sitio Oficial del Club Museum
2597:Gracias Totales - Soda Stereo
2445:1985–1986: Gira Nada Personal
2418:Touring and session musicians
2390:(1982–1997, 2007, died 2014)
1795:El Ultimo Concierto (En Vivo)
1753:magazine in partnership with
1427:, famous for being the first
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5882:Rock en Español music groups
5583:El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
4606:Charly Alberti official site
4601:Gustavo Cerati official site
4506:(in Spanish). Archived from
4470:(in Spanish). Archived from
4468:Soda Stereo official website
4440:(in Spanish). Archived from
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4379:(in Spanish). Archived from
4377:Soda Stereo official website
4291:(in Spanish). Archived from
4289:Soda Stereo official website
4228:(in Spanish). Archived from
4161:(in Spanish). Archived from
3984:"Soda Stereo en Apple Music"
3887:Soda Stereo official website
3857:Soda Stereo official website
3837:(in Spanish). Archived from
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3596:(in Spanish). Archived from
3594:Soda Stereo official website
3357:(in Spanish). Archived from
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2463:1995–1996: Gira Sueño Stereo
2412:(1982–1997, 2007, 2020-2022)
2403:(1982–1997, 2007, 2020-2022)
2277:(2002). In 2002 he released
1779:MTV Latin Music Video Awards
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5325:Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz
4896:Comfort y Música Para Volar
4814:Comfort y Música Para Volar
4110:(in Spanish). pagina/12.com
4088:(in Spanish). pagina/12.com
3705:(in Spanish). Youtube.com.
2643:Comfort y Música Para Volar
2585:Comfort y Música Para Volar
2442:1984–1985: Gira Soda Stereo
2173:Comfort y Música Para Volar
2088:conditions to do so are met
1943:Comfort Y Música Para Volar
1599:Comfort y Música Para Volar
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854:on keyboards on "Jet Set".
298:1982–1997, 2007, 2020-2022.
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4222:"Soda Stereo.com Noticias"
4132:(in Spanish). pagina12.com
3280:"1986: America es de Soda"
2451:1988–1989: Gira Doble Vida
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3966:"Soda Stereo discography"
3728:Factory, Troop Software.
3355:Rolling Stone (Argentina)
3144:(in Spanish). Rock.com.ar
2469:1997: El Último Concierto
2200:Estadio Nacional de Chile
1041:. Alomar had worked with
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4857:En la Ciudad de la Furia
4075:Retrieved 26 August 2013
2705:El Legado de Soda Stereo
2132:Records and achievements
1910:(keyboards), as well as
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1491:1995 saw the release of
1230:Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz
1072:En la Ciudad de la Furia
859:Estadio Obras Sanitarias
756:home of the soccer club
113:may contain suggestions.
98:may need to be rewritten
5872:Argentine musical trios
5355:Os Paralamas do Sucesso
5110:11 Episodios Sinfónicos
3570:(in Spanish). Coveralia
3430:"Doble Vida (Overview)"
3282:(in Spanish). El Galeón
3072:Rolling Stone Argentina
2693:Lo Mejor de los Mejores
2670:Gira Me Verás Volver #2
2664:Gira Me Verás Volver #1
2573:Una Parte de la Euforia
2454:1989–1990: Gira Languis
2280:11 Episodios Sinfónicos
1995:Echo & the Bunnymen
1775:Soda Stereo: La Leyenda
1174:José Amalfitani Stadium
801:was filmed at the -pre-
754:José Amalfitani Stadium
531:drummer and songwriter
389:self-titled debut album
5862:Neo-psychedelia groups
3734:www.fundacionkonex.org
3568:"Tapa De Sueño Stereo"
3528:(in Spanish). Aerosoda
3459:2 January 2011 at the
3114:Los Abuelos de la Nada
2765:Obras Cumbres: Parte 2
2460:1992–1993: Gira Dynamo
2457:1990–1992: Gira Animal
2448:1986–1988: Gira Signos
2340:. In 1997 he produced
1938:
1888:
1878:Julio Martínez Stadium
1840:
1719:
1702:
1672:
1582:Cuando pase el temblor
1536:
1346:
1099:Los Ratones Paranoicos
899:
868:platinum certification
821:
813:. Soda fused rock and
794:Cuando pase el temblor
750:
641:
588:
579:Belgrano, Buenos Aires
236:Background information
145:may be written from a
5385:María Dolores Pradera
5321:César Camargo Mariano
4950:Tributo a Soda Stereo
4534:Mole official website
3252:. Desde Abajo Diario
3222:(in Spanish). Diario
3192:(in Spanish). Diario
3098:Juan Carlos Baglietto
2821:(in European Spanish)
2658:El Último Concierto B
2651:El Último Concierto A
2604:Live and remix albums
2472:2007: Me Verás Volver
2439:1983–1984: Gira Under
2035:Luis Alberto Spinetta
1928:
1875:
1831:
1801:, in contrast to the
1703:
1686:
1667:
1526:
1341:
1269:San Miguel de Tucumán
1092:Luis Alberto Spinetta
958:) (American Blinds),
881:
790:
783:and Obras (1985–1986)
745:
631:
583:
151:neutral point of view
5359:Los Tigres del Norte
4967:Sony Music Argentina
3841:on 28 February 2009.
3647:"La Carta Del Adiós"
2759:20 Éxitos Originales
2591:Gira Me Verás Volver
2410:– drums, percussion
2141:format in the album
1973:and solo careers of
1205:The resulting album
965:Fabián Vön Quintiero
882:In 1986 hundreds of
824:Soda's second album
797:(1986), directed by
307:Sony Music, Sony BMG
5757:Gilberto Santa Rosa
5707:José Luis Rodríguez
5661:José María Napoleón
5411:Marco Antonio Muñiz
4889:El Último Concierto
4821:El Último Concierto
4444:on 10 December 2006
4414:on 16 December 2006
4353:on 4 September 2014
4314:Birchmeier, Jason.
4054:on 3 September 2011
3946:on 19 December 2007
3920:on 26 December 2007
3811:on 30 December 2012
3784:on 12 December 2007
3674:"Tomátelo con Soda"
3626:on 22 December 2007
3254:La Voz del Interior
3230:on 30 December 2012
3224:La Voz del Interior
3194:La Voz del Interior
3078:on 13 November 2007
3000:on 4 September 2017
2579:El Último Concierto
2195:in less than a day.
2193:River Plate Stadium
2075:of this section is
2043:My Bloody Valentine
1954:River Plate Stadium
1901:River Plate Stadium
1893:River Plate Stadium
1771:El Ultimo Concierto
1681:El Último Concierto
1676:River Plate Stadium
1474:At the end of 1994
1458:, his debut album.
1265:Santiago del Estero
1220:Their massive tour
985:on back up vocals.
648:, the vocalist for
462:El Último Concierto
147:fan's point of view
27:Argentine rock band
5823:Los Ángeles Azules
5435:/ Joseíto Mateo /
5329:Paloma San Basilio
4295:on 6 February 2005
4232:on 4 December 2016
4165:on 22 October 2007
3883:"Nuevas Funciones"
3853:"Récord Histórico"
3653:on 9 December 2007
3361:on 16 October 2007
3331:on 23 October 2007
3260:on 26 October 2007
3200:on 5 December 2012
3027:on 21 October 2009
3021:"Historia de Soda"
2942:on 12 January 2012
2181:the Rolling Stones
1939:
1889:
1841:
1347:
1343:Avenida 9 de Julio
900:
864:gold certification
822:
687:Juan Alberto Badía
642:
548:debut studio album
457:Estadio Monumental
5839:
5838:
5519:Totó la Momposina
5489:Milton Nascimento
5433:Armando Manzanero
5216:
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5006:
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3703:"Gracias Totales"
3408:www.billboard.com
3190:"Fernet Con Soda"
3170:on 18 August 2011
3126:Sandra Mihanovich
2796:
2795:
2699:20 Grandes Éxitos
2429:
2428:(1989–1997, 2007)
2413:
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2391:
2116:
2115:
2108:
1835:. Ticket for the
1833:«Me verás Volver»
1572:of the Colombian
1553:Santiago de Chile
1289:Santiago de Chile
1176:in Buenos Aires.
976:Celsa Mel Gowland
846:, which featured
807:Pucará de Tilcara
363:was an Argentine
358:
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102:quality standards
80:
16:(Redirected from
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5819:Alejandro Lerner
5767:Myriam Hernández
5729:Martinho da Vila
5691:Lupita D'Alessio
5639:Guadalupe Pineda
5619:Lucecita Benítez
5605:Ricardo Montaner
5515:Roberto Menescal
5291:Generoso Jiménez
5243:
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4934:Alternative rock
4927:Related articles
4864:De Música Ligera
4789:Zona de Promesas
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4510:on 19 March 2007
4504:official website
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4263:official website
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1743:MTV Legend Award
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1643:Some Day One Day
1570:Andrea Echeverri
1477:Zona de Promesas
1404:electronic music
1279:, Buenos Aires,
1211:De Música Ligera
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1061:, among others.
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577:neighborhood of
544:los Estereotipos
433:De Música Ligera
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5377:Astrud Gilberto
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1250:Trenque Lauquen
1200:Tweety González
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4438:Alerta! DISCOS
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4320:> Overview"
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4254:Colores Santos
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3482:> Overview"
3480:Canción Animal
3476:Adaime, Iván.
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3019:Peña, Jose E.
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2356:Main article:
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2342:Nacion Hip Hop
2338:Alerta Records
2334:Proyecto Under
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5485:Rita Moreno
5437:Jorge Oñate
5429:João Donato
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1983:John Lennon
1971:the Beatles
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214:Soda Stereo
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5679:Eva Ayllón
5643:Cuco Valoy
5623:João Bosco
5467:Rubén Rada
5447:Joe Arroyo
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1987:the Police
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350:sodastereo
331:Zeta Bosio
62:improve it
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5741:Sheila E.
5699:Pimpinela
5683:Joan Baez
5571:Ana Belén
5553:Los Lobos
5477:Luz Casal
5459:Álex Lora
5451:Gal Costa
5277:José José
5085:Ahí vamos
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4539:11 August
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4269:4 January
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1935:Guayaquil
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1724:Chau Soda
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1412:dream pop
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1313:Monterrey
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1281:Olavarria
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1095:Fito Páez
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1623:Cuál Es?
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1293:Asunción
1234:Clorinda
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1055:Iggy Pop
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274:new wave
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5162:Singles
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4764:Languis
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498:Uruguay
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345:Website
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1824:(2007)
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1612:CD-ROM
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