3xqu4tro
3xQu4tro is an Argentine quartet that formed in the mid-2000s. Their debut album came out in 2007, followed by others like 'En el Camino' in 2009 and 'Hoy' in...
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3xQu4tro is an Argentine quartet that formed in the mid-2000s. Their debut album came out in 2007, followed by others like 'En el Camino' in 2009 and 'Hoy' in 2013. The band includes Hernán Coronel on vocals, Guillermo Salort on guitar, Nicolás Sattler on bass, and Sergio Ramirez on drums.
In 2011, they released 'María Juana,' a song about marijuana use that drew criticism for its subject matter. The band defended it as reflecting social realities. That track, along with others like 'Na Mão Do Palhaço' and 'Tudo Tem Um Fim,' helped build their audience in Argentina.
They kept recording through the 2010s, putting out albums such as 'Next' in 2016 and 'Distinto' in 2019. Their sound mixes pop, rock, and Latin rhythms, with Salort's guitar work adding flamenco touches.
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