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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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La Cabra Mecánica

Miguel Angel Hernando, recognized to enthusiasts as Lichis, collection to organizing a fresh band following a separation of Maleza, his earlier group. Wanting to form an organization with a unique audio, a music group that mixed designs and broke all earlier rules, Lichis called his new music group La Cabra …

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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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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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Platero y Tú

Spanish rock & roll and blues band Platero y Tú got involved with Bilbao’s scene following issuing its initial record called Voy A Acabar Borracho. After registering to regional label DRO, the music group released Burrock’n’roll in 1991, accompanied by 1992’s Muy Deficiente and 1993’s Vamos Tirando. Platero con Tú’s …

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