Los Tipitos
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Los Tipitos

Los Tipitos formed in 1994 in Argentina with Walter Piancioli on vocals and guitar, Raúl Ruffino on guitar, Federico Bugallo on bass, and Pablo Tévez on...

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Los Tipitos, Argentina's rough-edged rock and folk band

A Buenos Aires band that mixed rock, folk, and tango into loud, direct songs for three decades.

For a quick sense of their sound, 'Silencio' and 'Brujería' frame it well, one a steady, recognizable anthem, the other a loud, driving rock cut.

They built a sound that felt familiar but had its own rough edges, pulling from rock, folk, and tango. Songs like 'Silencio' became one of their most recognizable tracks, even weathering plagiarism accusations that were eventually dismissed. Their live shows were known for being loud and direct, without much polish, which suited the straightforward drive of tracks like 'Brujería' and '20 C.'

Los Tipitos formed in 1994 in Argentina, releasing their self-titled debut in 1997 and 'Armando Camaleón' in 2000. After drummer Pablo Tévez died in 2003, they brought in Javier Malosetti and released 'El Club de los Milagros' that same year. They kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s with albums like '7' in 2007, 'El Maldito' in 2012, and 'Rock Nacional' in 2015.

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Los Tipitos formed in 1994 in Argentina with Walter Piancioli on vocals and guitar, Raúl Ruffino on guitar, Federico Bugallo on bass, and Pablo Tévez on drums. Their self-titled debut came out in 1997, followed by 'Armando Camaleón' in 2000. They built a sound that pulled from rock, folk, and tango, which felt familiar but had its own rough edges.

In 2003, drummer Pablo Tévez died, and the band brought in Javier Malosetti. That same year they released 'El Club de los Milagros,' which included 'Silencio.' The song became one of their most recognizable tracks, though it later drew plagiarism accusations that were eventually dismissed. Other songs like 'Balvanera' and 'Campanas En La Noche' also became staples in their setlists.

They kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s with albums like '7' in 2007, 'El Maldito' in 2012, and 'Rock Nacional' in 2015. Their live shows were known for being loud and direct, without much polish, which suited the straightforward drive of songs like 'Brujería' and '20 C.'

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