A Buenos Aires band that mixed ska, rock, and social commentary across 11 studio albums.
For a quick sense of their sound, start with "Toco y Me Voy" and "Ruego." They give you the energy and the edge.
They built a sound that mixed ska and rock with Argentine rhythms, and songs like "Esperando El Impacto" and "Maradona" show that range. Their lyrics often took a satirical look at social and political issues, which sometimes got them into trouble. A track like "Ruego" from their top songs list carries that same direct, unflinching voice.
Bersuit Vergarabat formed in Buenos Aires in 1992, with vocalist Gustavo Cordera, bassist Oscar Righi, and drummer Daniel Suárez at the start. Their debut album "Y punto" came out in 1996, and the track "Toco y Me Voy" from it became a kind of anthem for them. Later work like 2012's "De la cabeza" incorporated jazz, folklore, and cumbia elements.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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