Clase 406
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Clase 406

Clase 406 formed in Mexico City in 1990, taking their name from the year they graduated high school. The original lineup included Alejandro Cervantes on...

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Clase 406, a Mexican band from the 1990s

A Mexico City group that formed in 1990, named for their high school graduation year.

For a sense of their sound, try "Clase 406" or "No Quiero Perdete". They're straightforward, radio-friendly songs that defined their early years.

Their self-titled debut album in 1993 had the title track "Clase 406" become a radio staple. Songs like "Corazón de angel" and "Azul" dealt plainly with love and heartbreak, which fans connected with even if some critics called it sentimental. Tracks like "No Quiero Perdete" and "Esta Noche" still get airplay on Mexican radio years later.

They started with a lineup including Alejandro Cervantes on vocals and Sergio Bautista on guitar. Over the years, members like saxophonist Arturo Velasco and vocalist Diana Fuentes joined while original members eventually departed. They released albums like "Cicatrices" in 1995 and "Dejarte de Amar" in 2001.

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Clase 406 formed in Mexico City in 1990, taking their name from the year they graduated high school. The original lineup included Alejandro Cervantes on vocals, Sergio Bautista on guitar, Roberto Castro on keyboards, and René Garza on drums. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1993, anchored by the title track "Clase 406" which became a radio staple.

Their songs like "Corazón de angel" and "Azul" dealt straightforwardly with love and heartbreak, which some critics found overly sentimental while fans connected with the directness. The band released several more albums through the late 1990s and early 2000s, including "Cicatrices" in 1995 and "Dejarte de Amar" in 2001.

Lineup changes became part of their story, with members like saxophonist Arturo Velasco and vocalist Diana Fuentes joining at different points while original members like Bautista and Castro eventually departed. Their music remains familiar on Mexican radio, with songs like "Esta Noche" and "Historia de Amor" still getting airplay years later.

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