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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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Hamlet

Spanish hardcore metallic music group Hamlet was shaped in the past due ’80s by singer J. Molly, guitarists Luis Tárraga and Pedro Sánchez, bassist Augusto Hernández, and drummer Javier Rocaberti, later on, changed by Paco Sánchez. The band’s debut recording Peligroso premiered in 1992, accompanied by Sanatorio de Muñecos and …

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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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Soziedad Alkoholika

Formerly referred to as Amonal, Spanish five-piece rock act Soziedad Alkoholika got mixed up in Basque scene simply by the end from the 1980s, making its debut using the release of the demo called Intoxicación Etílica in 1990, accompanied by a self-titled album and an EP called Feliz Falsedad, released …

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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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