Weilous Stallone
Weilous Stallone formed in Buenos Aires in 2010 with Matías "El Indio" Canavese on vocals and guitar, Valentina "Vale" Preisler on bass, and Mariano "Mariano"...
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Weilous Stallone formed in Buenos Aires in 2010 with Matías "El Indio" Canavese on vocals and guitar, Valentina "Vale" Preisler on bass, and Mariano "Mariano" Franceschelli on drums. Their debut album "El Baile de las Moscas" came out in 2012, and its lead single "1 Minuto" became their breakout track.
They followed with albums like "El Ritual de la Serpiente" and "La Danza del Fuego," which moved toward more experimental territory. Other songs in their catalog include "Dream," "Flores," "Mudaram," and "Problemas."
In 2014, they were involved in a legal dispute over the unauthorized use of their song "La Ruleta" in a commercial. The band has also released various live recordings and collaborations.
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