Biography
Colombian techno/pop music group Estados Alterados was shaped in the past due ’80s by singer Fernando Sierra, also called Elvis, keyboardist Tato, and drummer Mana, who unfortunately passed on after a car crash, being replaced by Ricardo Restrepo, aka Ricky. After issuing a self-titled recording featuring the strike solitary “Muevete,” the group documented Cuarto Acto, made by Richard Blair in 1994. When guitarist Camilo Zuleta became a member of in, Estados Alterados produced Rojo Sobre Rojo, made by Federico López, released by self-employed Discos Fuentes in 1995. The music group joined related Latin rock functions in 1999 to produce a the Treat tribute album known as Tributo a the Treat – Por Qué No Puedo Ser Tú, covering “A Forest.”