Odio a Botero
Odio a Botero formed in Rosario, Argentina in 1999 with Mariano Martínez and Sergio Embarek on vocals, Pablo Romero on guitar, Leonardo Sanucci on bass, and...
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Odio a Botero formed in Rosario, Argentina in 1999 with Mariano Martínez and Sergio Embarek on vocals, Pablo Romero on guitar, Leonardo Sanucci on bass, and Martín Pedernera on drums. Their name, which translates to 'Hatred for Botero,' was a tongue-in-cheek reference to Colombian artist Fernando Botero, whose exaggerated figures they found ripe for satire.
They built a following through underground shows, releasing albums like 'Odio a Botero' in 2001 and '3.5' in 2005. Songs such as '3.5' and 'Achú Salud' carried sharp social commentary, often targeting political and economic issues in Argentina. Their performances were known for raw energy that sometimes tipped into chaos.
The band dissolved in 2013 after releasing 'El Último Adiós.' Their music, with its unpolished sound and defiant lyrics, connected with listeners who felt alienated from mainstream culture. Tracks like 'El Punk (Pa,Pa,Pa)' and 'Carta Al Niño Dios' still surface in punk circles, reminders of a band that operated on its own terms.
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