Camaleones
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Camaleones

Camaleones formed in Torreón, Mexico in 1979, started by brothers Sergio and Gustavo Vega. Their first album came out in 1982, self-titled like the band. They...

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Camaleones, the Mexican rock band from Torreón

A hard rock group with psychedelic touches, formed in 1979 by brothers Sergio and Gustavo Vega.

For a sense of their early energy, try 'Camaleones'. If you want the song that got them noticed, 'Sal de Mi Piel' is the one.

Their 1984 album 'No Estoy Aquí' broke through with the song 'Sal de Mi Piel', which reached a wider audience in Mexico. They wrote about personal feelings and alienation in tracks like 'Rompecabezas' and 'Puedo Hacerte Feliz', connecting with listeners who appreciated that darker edge. Their sound drew from bands like Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, giving Mexican rock fans something familiar yet distinct.

They started in Torreón in 1979 and released their self-titled first album in 1982. Things picked up with 'No Estoy Aquí' in 1984, and they kept recording through the 80s and into the early 90s with albums like 'Alma Mía' and 'Cabezas de Cera'. Their music stayed in that hard rock vein, building a following for their particular sound and lyrical style.

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Camaleones formed in Torreón, Mexico in 1979, started by brothers Sergio and Gustavo Vega. Their first album came out in 1982, self-titled like the band. They played a kind of hard rock with psychedelic touches, drawing from bands like Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd that were popular with rock fans at the time.

Things picked up for them in 1984 with their second album, 'No Estoy Aquí'. That record had a song called 'Sal de Mi Piel' which got a lot of attention and helped them reach a wider audience in Mexico. Their songs, including tracks like 'Rompecabezas' and 'Puedo Hacerte Feliz', often dealt with personal feelings and alienation, which connected with some listeners but also drew criticism for being too dark.

They kept recording through the 80s and into the early 90s, putting out albums like 'Alma Mía' in 1986 and 'Cabezas de Cera' in 1992. Their music stayed within that rock vein, and they developed a following that appreciated their particular sound and lyrical style.

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