Quiroz formed in Monterrey, Mexico in the early 1980s, with César Quiroz on vocals and guitar. They built a following through steady touring before their self-titled debut album arrived in 1997. That record included 'Force,' a song that connected with listeners and helped establish them in Latin rock circles.
Their discography includes albums like 'Ritual' from 2000, 'Revolución' from 2004, and 'La Fuerza' from 2010. The band's lineup has shifted over time, with Alfonso 'Poncho' Herrera on bass and Enrique 'Kike' Villanueva on drums joining César Quiroz in the current configuration.
Some critics have taken issue with their lyrics, suggesting they promote social unrest or violence, while others have defended their artistic expression. Through various changes, they've maintained a core sound and kept playing for their audience.
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