Estación Cero
Estación Cero formed in Mexico City in 2002 with Mauricio Clavería on vocals and guitar, Germán Reyna on guitar, Ernesto Martínez on bass, and Luis Aragón on...
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Estación Cero formed in Mexico City in 2002 with Mauricio Clavería on vocals and guitar, Germán Reyna on guitar, Ernesto Martínez on bass, and Luis Aragón on drums. They released their debut album 'Aguzate' in 2007, which included the title track that became something of an anthem.
Their music often dealt with social themes, which drew both praise and criticism. They kept recording after that first album, putting out records like 'Degradación' in 2010, 'Efectos Secundarios' in 2014, and 'Nuestra Sangre' in 2018.
Some of their other songs include 'Ahora,' 'Amada Mujer,' and 'Mi Eterno Destino.' They also recorded 'No Dejaste de Amarme' with Son By Four.
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