6 Voltios
6 Voltios formed in Argentina in 1995 with Santiago Aysine on vocals and guitar, Nicolás Saieva on drums, and Javier Diz on bass. Their self-titled debut...
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6 Voltios formed in Argentina in 1995 with Santiago Aysine on vocals and guitar, Nicolás Saieva on drums, and Javier Diz on bass. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1999. The band's live shows were known for being energetic and sometimes confrontational, with stage dives and heavy crowd involvement.
Their lyrics often touched on social issues, which sometimes stirred up debate. The song "Lejos" addressed drug addiction and became one of their notable tracks. Other songs like "Por ti" and "19 Años" also helped build their following.
After 2006, Saieva and Diz left the band. They were replaced by Germán Sbarbati on drums and Marcos Orellano on bass. The group kept recording and touring, putting out albums like "Damas y caballeros" in 2002 and "Crónicas de un viaje eléctrico" in 2005.
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