Formed in 1987, they helped shape Argentina's punk scene with songs that mixed raw energy and local stories.
For a sense of their sound, try "El Ciruja" or the title track "Radio Insomnio." Both have that mix of punk drive and something distinctly Argentine.
They came up in Buenos Aires in the late '80s, part of a local punk scene that drew from The Clash and Sex Pistols but found its own voice. Their 1990 debut "Dulce Navidad" had "Arrancacorazones," and later tracks like "El Ciruja" and "Radio Insomnio" show how they kept writing sharp, grounded songs. They never really stopped, "Estallar" came out in 2016.
Ciro Pertusi, Mariano Martínez, and Leonardo de Cecco started the band in 1987. Drummer Leonardo de Cecco left later, replaced by Luciano Scaglione. They put out records across decades, from "Dulce Navidad" in 1990 to "Radio Insomnio" in 2000 and "Estallar" in 2016.
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