Odo'Sha
Odo'Sha formed in Medellín in the late 1990s, with Hugo Ospina on vocals and guitar, Juan Diego Toro on bass, and Alejandro Jiménez on drums. Their sound...
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Odo'Sha formed in Medellín in the late 1990s, with Hugo Ospina on vocals and guitar, Juan Diego Toro on bass, and Alejandro Jiménez on drums. Their sound pulled from rock and metal, but also from traditional Colombian rhythms and local acts like Aterciopelados.
Their 2002 debut album, 'Gritos de Guerra,' brought them national attention. The title track became an anthem, and the record's raw energy connected with listeners. Other songs from that period, like 'Cultura Pagana' and 'La Voz Del Shaman,' helped define their early output.
In 2004, a concert in Bogotá was canceled after pressure from conservative groups who objected to their music.
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