A working-class Buenos Aires band that mixed cumbia rhythms with pop and rock touches.
For a sense of their range, try "Deja de Llorar" and "Bonitas de la Noche." They show the band's mix of cumbia drive and pop melody.
They formed in 1992 in Banfield, a neighborhood that shaped their sound. Songs like "De Caravana" and "El Leon" connected with listeners across Argentina. Their music felt grounded in the local scene while reaching beyond it.
Carlos "El Indio" Alberto Solari started the band, putting out early tracks like "El Trueque" and "Eres mia." They released albums including "El Baile de la Vida" in 1997 and "Hagamos un Truco" in 2000, with a lineup that included Diego Garcia on guitar and Sergio Marzorati on drums.
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