Not Names came together in Mexico with a name that reflected a certain anonymity they were after at the time. Their debut album was called 'Duelo,' and it's the song that first got them noticed. The band's lineup has included José Miguel 'Pepe' Garza on vocals and guitar, Héctor 'Tito' Muñoz on bass, and Javier 'Chino' Garza on drums.
They've written songs that tackle social issues and personal struggles, which has sometimes drawn criticism alongside the listeners who connect with it. Another track people know is 'Nada mudou.' Their music pulls from traditional sounds but doesn't settle into one clear category.
They put out other albums after that first one, like 'Paraíso' and 'Valiente.' The writing tends to stay direct and the performances have an emotional weight to them, without much studio polish getting in the way.
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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