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3P was a trio that formed in 1995, with Pablo Pérez on vocals and rhythm guitar, Pedro Palacios on lead guitar and rap, and Pablo Piñeiro on drums. Their...
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3P was a trio that formed in 1995, with Pablo Pérez on vocals and rhythm guitar, Pedro Palacios on lead guitar and rap, and Pablo Piñeiro on drums. Their sound mixed rap, rock, and reggae in a way that felt raw and direct, not polished for radio. They put out three albums: a self-titled debut in 1998, 'Revolution' in 2001, and 'Resurrection' in 2007.
Their biggest song was 'License to Kill,' which got attention for its lyrics about violence and authority. It became something of an anthem, though it also drew criticism from people who thought it went too far. Another track, 'Push,' showed their knack for catchy, driving rhythms. The band's lyrics often touched on social and political themes, which made them stand out but also led to some backlash.
They kept at it for over a decade, sticking to their blend of styles and their willingness to tackle tough subjects. By the time they wrapped up with 'Resurrection' in 2007, they'd built a small but dedicated following that appreciated music that didn't shy away from saying something.
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