Gravizero
Gravizero formed in Buenos Aires in 1995, with Juan Manuel "Juanin" Barcos on vocals, Javier "Pano" Peralta on guitar, Guillermo "Willy" Tagliamonte on bass,...
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Gravizero formed in Buenos Aires in 1995, with Juan Manuel "Juanin" Barcos on vocals, Javier "Pano" Peralta on guitar, Guillermo "Willy" Tagliamonte on bass, and Alfredo "Alfred" Vacca on drums. They started playing in local clubs around Argentina's heavy metal scene.
Their debut album "Demolicion" came out in 2001. The band later released "Mundo Insano" in 2009, which includes the song of the same name that appears among their most-listened tracks. They've also put out records like "Paranoia: Adiccion y Locura" in 2004 and "Viaje al Cosmos" in 2006.
Gravizero's music often addresses social and political themes. They've toured internationally and shared stages with established metal acts.
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