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091 formed in Buenos Aires in the late 1980s, mixing punk, reggae, and cumbia into something that felt urgent and local. The band's lineup included Gerardo...

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091 mixed punk, reggae, and cumbia in Buenos Aires.

A late-80s Argentine band whose raw albums still feel urgent and local.

For a sense of their sound, try 'En Tus Ojos' or 'Tormentas Imaginarias'. They're both raw and specific to that time in Argentina.

They started in Buenos Aires in the late 1980s, blending punk, reggae, and cumbia into something that felt urgent and local. Songs like 'En Tus Ojos' showed their range from gritty social commentary to more melodic moments. Their music often ran into censorship and radio bans, especially after '2000 Locos' stirred things up.

They followed their debut with 'Bye Bye' in 1991, which leaned into reggae and ska, and 'El Baile Continúa' in 1992, a return to faster, more politically charged punk. The band called it quits in 2015 after nearly three decades.

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091 formed in Buenos Aires in the late 1980s, mixing punk, reggae, and cumbia into something that felt urgent and local. The band's lineup included Gerardo Oropeza on vocals, Pablo Castello on guitar, Sebastián Seoane on bass, Mario Siperman on drums, and Gastón Romandini on percussion.

They followed that album with 'Bye Bye' in 1991, which leaned into reggae and ska, and 'El Baile Continúa' in 1992, a return to faster, more politically charged punk. Songs like 'Nadie Encuentra Lo Que Busca' and 'En Tus Ojos' showed their range, from gritty social commentary to more melodic, introspective moments. Their music often ran into censorship and radio bans, especially after '2000 Locos' stirred things up.

The band called it quits in 2015 after nearly three decades. What's left is a handful of albums that still sound raw and specific to their time and place in Argentina, without much polish or grand career arc.

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