Ramirez
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Ramirez

Ramirez formed in Guadalajara in 1994, with Andres Ramirez on vocals and guitar, Arturo Ybarra on bass, and Alejandro Rosaldo on drums. They released their...

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Ramirez, the Guadalajara rock band with a punk edge

A Mexican rock trio that mixed hard rock, punk, and social lyrics across the 2000s and 2010s.

For a sense of their range, start with the anthem 'Matriz' and the melodic 'Não sou um só'.

Ramirez carved out a space in Mexico's rock scene with albums like 'Tamagotchi' and 'Artificio', which blended hard rock and punk with occasional traditional touches. Their song 'Matriz' became an anthem, and tracks like 'Não sou um só' show their shift into more melodic territory. They built a following through energetic live shows and lyrics that often addressed social issues, all without much industry polish.

The band formed in Guadalajara in 1994 and released their debut 'Tamagotchi' in 2002, which brought national attention. They kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s with albums like 'Cuatro', 'Metanoia', and 'La Revolución del Sonido', maintaining their mix of rock and social commentary.

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Ramirez formed in Guadalajara in 1994, with Andres Ramirez on vocals and guitar, Arturo Ybarra on bass, and Alejandro Rosaldo on drums. They released their debut album 'Tamagotchi' in 2002, which brought them national attention in Mexico. The record mixed hard rock and punk with some traditional Mexican elements, giving them a sound that connected with younger listeners at the time.

Their second album 'Artificio' came out in 2005 and included the song 'Matriz,' which became something of an anthem. The band's lyrics often addressed social issues, and their live shows had a reputation for being energetic and direct. They kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s, putting out albums like 'Cuatro' in 2008, 'Metanoia' in 2011, and 'La Revolución del Sonido' in 2015.

Songs like 'Não sou um só' and 'Feliz Sem Mim' show their range, from heavier rock to more melodic material. They built a following in Mexico's rock scene without much of the usual industry polish.

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