11 Hours for the Show formed in 1994 in Madrid. Their second album, 'Amor Proibido,' came out that same year and gave them their breakthrough. The title track became one of their most recognized songs.
Their music mixed rock with flamenco and electronic touches. Later albums like 'El Mundo Según' from 1997 and 'Gran Rex' from 2002 showed them trying different sounds. They put out seven studio albums in total, the last being 'Postmortem' in 2007.
Lead singer Enrique Bunbury wrote lyrics that often dealt with difficult or personal subjects. The band's live shows were known for being intense and unconventional, which added to their reputation.
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