K-93
K-93 formed in Santiago, Chile in the late 1980s with Cristián "Fish" Herrera on vocals, Ricardo "Ricky" Espinoza on guitar, Álvaro "Gordo" Henríquez on bass,...
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K-93 formed in Santiago, Chile in the late 1980s with Cristián "Fish" Herrera on vocals, Ricardo "Ricky" Espinoza on guitar, Álvaro "Gordo" Henríquez on bass, and Marcelo Muñoz on drums. Their music mixed punk and metal with Chilean folk elements, and their lyrics often addressed political themes during the Pinochet era.
Their song "China Hijueputa" became particularly known as a protest anthem.
K-93 released several albums including "El Patrón de la Cumbia" in 1988 and "Pánico y Locura" in 1993. Their music found an audience among Chileans who shared their political concerns, and they became part of a broader cultural resistance movement in the country.
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