A Buenos Aires band whose 2001 track 'Rock and Roll' became a national anthem.
For their sound, start with 'Rock and Roll'. For their offbeat side, try 'Intelecto de Mosquito de Banheiro'.
Their 2001 debut album gave Argentina a rock anthem with the title track 'Rock and Roll'. Songs like 'Intelecto de Mosquito de Banheiro' and 'Futuro Medieval' show their taste for unconventional territory. They've collaborated with Café Tacvba and El Cuarteto de Nos, and their music has appeared in films and television.
They formed in Buenos Aires in the mid-1990s around vocalist Juan Manuel Egurza and drummer Javier Llanes. After their 2001 debut, they released albums including 'Niño Camino' in 2005, 'Un Golpe de Suerte' in 2007, and 'Guau Guau' in 2014.
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