Highways
Highways formed in Mexico City in 2002 as a quartet. Their drummer Mario Sánchez died in a car accident in 2006, after which they brought in Tony Castañeda....
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Highways formed in Mexico City in 2002 as a quartet. Their drummer Mario Sánchez died in a car accident in 2006, after which they brought in Tony Castañeda. They've released six studio albums, starting with Directo al Infierno in 2003 and most recently Crónicas de una Ciudad Perdida in 2016.
That track, along with others like Hero and How Do You Like Me Now?, helped define their sound. Their lyrics often challenged social norms and political authority.
They've kept performing and writing music for over two decades now. The band's lineup has included Alex Lora on vocals, José Manuel Aguilera on lead guitar, and Eduardo Chico Rangel on rhythm guitar.
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