A band from Buenos Aires that blends rock with ska, cumbia, and reggae rhythms.
For a good sense of their range, check out 'El Cielo Frente a Mi' and 'Santa Rosa'. They show how the band handles both rock and those ska-inflected grooves.
La Trampa's sound pulls from a few different corners of Argentine rock, mixing in ska and Latin rhythms that give songs like 'Santa Rosa' a distinct bounce. Pablo Picotto's lyrics have sparked some debate over the years, which adds a bit of edge to their catalog. They've also worked with other Argentine groups like Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, placing them in that wider scene.
They formed in Argentina with Pablo Picotto on vocals and guitar, releasing their debut album 'Cancion 2000' in 1999. Later albums like 'El Baile de la Vida' and 'Rompiendo Cadenas' came out in the early 2000s, with the band playing through various lineup changes that included members like Gustavo Padilla on bass.
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