A late-1990s group that mixed rock and pop with Colombian sounds.
For a quick sense of them, put on "20 Gramas" for that hit single energy, then maybe "Carnaval" for something a bit different from their catalog.
They had a genuine hit with "20 Gramas" in 2003, a song that sparked conversation because some listeners thought it was about drug use while the band insisted it was about emotional weight. That single, along with tracks like "Carnaval" and "Salva Eu," shows how they built a sound that worked both locally and on tours abroad. They weren't just another rock band; they were a specific Bogotá story that connected.
They formed in Bogotá in the late 1990s, playing local bars and festivals. The 2003 single "20 Gramas" gave them a wider audience, and they kept releasing albums like "Tiempo" in 2005 and "Soñando Despierto" in 2008 through the 2010s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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