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Leno

The smart Leno, in the dawn from the Jovem Guarda, when the Beatles’ sound was the craze amongst Brazilian youngsters, would import the albums from the British group and make Brazilian Portuguese versions on their behalf even prior to the original records found its way to Brazil, just like the …

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Porkavida

Spanish rock foursome Porkavida began playing in 1994, documenting its 1st demo known as Suicidio Colectivo in 1997, soon, taking part in an area compilation known as Los 100 De Tipo having a song known as “Doble Moral.” In 2001, 3rd party Rockanbola Producciones released Porkavida’s debut recording Todo Por …

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Comando Inadapta2

Spanish hardcore punk band Comando Inadapta2 was shaped by five friends from Almería in the first ’90s. They quickly recorded a demonstration which featured an alternative solution metal edition of Mecano’s “Me Colé En Una Fiesta.” The group became among the finalists in an area rock contest known as Mármol …

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Reincidentes

Spanish hardcore/punk foursome Reincidentes started playing within the mid-’80s beneath the name of Incidente Regional, with Juan Barea about bass, Manuel Pizarro about drums, and Fernando Medina about guitar and vocals. The music group produced its live debut at Sevilla’s university or college in 1987. 2 yrs later, they truly …

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Rosendo

Rosendo Mercado Ruiz, recognized to Spanish rock and roll enthusiasts only by his initial name, was created in Madrid on Feb 23, 1954. Rosendo was raised in the city of Carabanchel, where he’d live for some of his adult lifestyle. Having learned electric guitar young, he dropped away from engineering …

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Barricada

Spanish rock strap Barricada was shaped in the first ’80s by singer/bassist Enrique “Un Drogas” Villareal, who was simply joined up with by ex-Némesis guitarist Javier Hernández, drummer Mikel Astrain, and ex-Kafarmaún singer/guitarist Sergio Oses, producing their live debut in 1982. Quickly, guitarist Alfredo Piedrafita changed Sergio Oses. In 1983, …

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Baron Rojo

Spanish metallic band Baron Rojo was shaped in 1981 by sibling singers/guitarists Armando and Carlos De Castro in tandem with bassist José Luis Campuzano and drummer Hermes Calabria. Putting your signature on towards the Chapa label, the group released its debut record Larga Vida al Rock and roll, releasing a …

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Ángeles Del Infierno

This metal band was formed in San Sebastian, Spain, in the first ’80s by guitarist Roberto Alvarez, bassist Santi Rubio, vocalist Juan Gallardo, and drummer Iñaki Munitz. By 1982, Angeles del Infierno had been an opening take action for well-known rock and roll bands such as for example Motörhead, Saxon, …

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Motel

Created in Castellon, Spain in 1996, self-employed Valencian rockers Motel certainly are a Spanish underground sensation in the vein of regional outfits like Los Enemigos, Los Planetas, Los Secretos, and Barricada. Featuring the skills of Nando López, Alfonso Pachés, Michel Saez, and Michel Llorens, Motel released an aptly-named debut EP, …

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Fito & Fitipaldis

Fito Cabrales, former vocalist for Spanish rockers Los Platero con Tu, still left the successful group in 1998 searching for a new audio. Cabrales produced his very own group, contacting it Fito & Fitipaldis. Trying to synthesize such components as spirit, pop, golf swing, flamenco, Tex-Mex, and Latin jazz, Cabrales …

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