1001Music
1001Music formed in Tijuana in the early 2000s. The Mexican alternative rock band included Fernando Delgadillo on vocals and guitar, Juan Diego Calleros on...
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1001Music formed in Tijuana in the early 2000s. The Mexican alternative rock band included Fernando Delgadillo on vocals and guitar, Juan Diego Calleros on bass, and Gabo Delgado on drums. Their debut album 'Cerca de Ti' came out in 2003 and featured the song 'No Sirvo Para El Amor.'
That track, along with others like 'Otra Realidad,' carried a defiant tone that sometimes drew criticism. The band kept releasing albums through the 2000s, including 'Nada Me Va A Detener' in 2005 and a self-titled record in 2008. Their 2012 album 'Devuélveme Mi Corazón' marked a return to their earlier style.
Their music connected with listeners who appreciated its straightforward, rebellious edge. The songs didn't aim for broad acceptance but found their own audience in Mexico's rock scene.
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