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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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Héroes del Silencio

The Rock and roll en Español music group Heroes del Silencio was formed in Zaragoza, Spain through the mid-’80s. Made up of vocalist/guitarist Enrique Bunbury, business lead guitarist Juan Valdivia, second guitarist Alan Boguslavsky, bassist Joaquin Cardiel, and drummer Pedro Andreu, Heroes del Silencio quickly obtained a fervent regional following; …

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Los Rodriguez

Pop/rock music group los Rodríguez was shaped in Spain by Argentinean singer/keyboardist Andrés Calamaro, ex-los Abuelos de la Nada, who was simply joined up with by well-known guitarist Ariel Rot. The band’s debut record, known as Buena Suerte, premiered in 1991, accompanied by Disco Pirata in 1992. Los Rodríguez’s discovery …

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Albert Plá

When it seemed the young professional swimmer would turn into a sports activities champ, Albert Plá changed his brain, picked his electric guitar, and began composing. After earning a songwriters celebration, the artist documented his first Basque record in 1989, known as Ho Sento Molt. The singer’s initial Castilian album …

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Extremoduro

Spanish hard rockers Extremoduro began playing in the past due ’80s being a threesome, led by singer/guitarist Roberto Iniesta. In January of 1989, the music group documented its first demonstration tape, Rock and roll Transgresivo. Soon these were playing on the TV show known as Plastic and taking part in …

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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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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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La Fuga

Spanish rock-band La Fuga were blessed in July of 1996 in Reinosa, a little industrial town southern of Cantabria. Edu (drums), Rulo (electric guitar and tone of voice), Fito (business lead guitar and tone of voice), and Inaki (bass) all still left previous rings behind hoping of forming a good …

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