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Los Tetas

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In 1998 after some disagreements within the band, they dissolved, to reunite again in 1999 with a new formation: Tata (drums), Toly Ramirez Jr. (Bass), C-Funk (Guitar, keyboard and vocals) and Tea Time (scratch and vocals). With this band, they made their fourth album, "Independiente" containing ten
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Los Tetas introduced a new member "Tata", who eventually took the place of Pepino on drums, but also made a big impact on vocals and musical adjustments. Before taking "Pepino's" place, "Tata" performs on several percussion arrangements with "Los Tetas". Bringing the participation of several artists
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In 2011, after 7 years of being apart, they decided to reunite with their original members: Tea Time (Vocals), C-funk (Guitar), Rulo (Bass), and Pepino (Drums). In an interview given to the Chilean newspaper"La Tercera", they claim to have overcome their differences and furthermore confess to have
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In 2004 they dissolved once again, after one of the co-founder members C-Funk, decided to make the transition to a solo career. The remaining artists of the band changed the name to T-Funk and a few months after to FunkAttack, where they were joined by a new guitarist, Pancho Guitarra.
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songs. This album was edited and distributed by CAPITALUX Discos label. It wasn't as big a success as former albums, but they survive in the local scene with a lot of live gigs. They also made the transition to the north and begin to make some contacts to work in Mexico and USA.
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In late 2002 their last album "Tómala!", with 14 songs (including "I like", "Pico Parado", "Fiesta Funk", "Underground side", "Bisex" and "Sistemas"), propelled the band to jump to a lot of countries in Latin America, including
185:. Also in 1997 another album with fifteen songs, called "La Medicina", was released under the EMI Odeon label. This album is recognized by a number of Latin artists as one of the best Latin-American funk works ever. 177:, which comprised sixteen songs and was released in 1995 under the EMI label. Two years later a second big hit "Cha cha cha" was released as a single, featuring 359: 205:. Among the songs recorded in this period were "Papi... donde esta el Funk", "Bola Disco", "La Medicina", "James Brown" and "Primavera". 349: 354: 29: 229:, where they found their most success. They also started performing in the USA. Later they shared the stage with 364: 329: 230: 202: 334: 178: 159: 189:
from their local scene, such as Boomer (DJ and Raggamuffin), Zaturno and Juan Sativo from
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been unsuccessful at pursuing solo careers. They were preparing a concert in
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band formed in 1994 by four musicians: Pepino (drums), Rulo (bass),
242: 152: 162:(Guitar, keyboard and vocals) and Tea Time (scratch and vocals). 155: 97: 197:, they made a solid and fun album with big influences from 136: 132: 108: 104: 93: 74: 52: 44: 39: 20: 233:in a concert at the Chilean Estadio Nacional. 8: 17: 7: 360:Musical groups established in 1994 14: 330:RockChileno.net (unofficial site) 181:, a rap artist from Chilean band 34:Los Tetas performing live in 2011 28: 303:Independiente 2 (Independent 2) 1: 317:El Movimiento (The movement) 289:Compilations and live albums 335:LosTetas.cl (official site) 275:Independiente (Independent) 225:, Venezuela and especially 120:Francisco González (Pepino) 381: 165:The group's first single, 142:Camilo Castaldi (Tea-Time) 350:Chilean rock music groups 27: 114:Cristian Moraga (C-Funk) 173:from their first album 117:David Eidelstein (Rulo) 355:Chilean hip hop groups 268:La medicina (Medicine) 193:and Anita Tijoux from 40:Background information 231:Red Hot Chili Peppers 203:Parliament Funkadelic 100:, Plaza Independencia 310:Latin funk all-stars 261:Mama funk (mom funk) 123:Felipe "Felo" Foncea 245:for December 2011. 167:"Corazón de Sandía" 282:Tómala! (Take it!) 146: 145: 372: 139: 77: 32: 18: 380: 379: 375: 374: 373: 371: 370: 369: 365:Rap rock groups 340: 339: 326: 291: 256: 251: 137: 89: 75: 35: 23: 12: 11: 5: 378: 376: 368: 367: 362: 357: 352: 342: 341: 338: 337: 332: 325: 324:External links 322: 321: 320: 313: 306: 299: 290: 287: 286: 285: 278: 271: 264: 255: 252: 250: 247: 191:Tiro de Gracia 183:Tiro de Gracia 144: 143: 140: 134: 133: 130: 129: 128: 127: 124: 121: 118: 115: 110: 106: 105: 102: 101: 95: 91: 90: 88: 87: 84: 80: 78: 72: 71: 54: 50: 49: 46: 42: 41: 37: 36: 33: 25: 24: 21: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 377: 366: 363: 361: 358: 356: 353: 351: 348: 347: 345: 336: 333: 331: 328: 327: 323: 319:(Autoedición) 318: 314: 311: 307: 305:(Autoedición) 304: 300: 297: 296:Cha, cha, cha 293: 292: 288: 284:(Autoedición) 283: 279: 277:(Autoedición) 276: 272: 269: 265: 262: 258: 257: 254:Studio albums 253: 248: 246: 244: 238: 234: 232: 228: 224: 220: 216: 210: 206: 204: 200: 196: 192: 186: 184: 180: 176: 172: 168: 163: 161: 157: 154: 150: 141: 135: 131: 125: 122: 119: 116: 113: 112: 111: 107: 103: 99: 96: 92: 85: 82: 81: 79: 73: 70: 66: 62: 58: 55: 51: 47: 43: 38: 31: 26: 19: 16: 316: 309: 302: 295: 281: 274: 267: 260: 239: 235: 211: 207: 187: 174: 166: 164: 148: 147: 138:Past members 86:2011–present 76:Years active 15: 312:(EMI Odeon) 298:(EMI Odeon) 270:(EMI Odeon) 263:(EMI Odeon) 249:Discography 221:, Bolivia, 199:James Brown 179:Juan Sativo 175:"Mama Funk" 344:Categories 171:summer hit 215:Argentina 149:Los Tetas 126:Max Reyes 83:1994–2004 22:Los Tetas 223:Colombia 169:, was a 61:Rap rock 57:Funk rap 315:2012 – 308:2000 – 301:2000 – 294:1997 – 280:2002 – 273:2000 – 266:1998 – 259:1995 – 153:Chilean 109:Members 69:Hip Hop 227:México 195:Makiza 160:C-Funk 94:Labels 53:Genres 45:Origin 243:Chile 151:is a 48:Chile 219:Perú 201:and 156:funk 65:Soul 98:EMI 346:: 217:, 67:, 63:, 59:,

Index

Los Tetas performing live in 2011
Funk rap
Rap rock
Soul
Hip Hop
EMI
Chilean
funk
C-Funk
summer hit
Juan Sativo
Tiro de Gracia
Tiro de Gracia
Makiza
James Brown
Parliament Funkadelic
Argentina
Perú
Colombia
México
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Chile
RockChileno.net (unofficial site)
LosTetas.cl (official site)
Categories
Chilean rock music groups
Chilean hip hop groups
Musical groups established in 1994
Rap rock groups

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