Xocasox
Xocasox formed in Mexico City in the early 2000s with a lineup of vocalist Xochitl Flores, guitarist Ulises Martínez, bassist Roberto González, and drummer...
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Xocasox formed in Mexico City in the early 2000s with a lineup of vocalist Xochitl Flores, guitarist Ulises Martínez, bassist Roberto González, and drummer Carlos Pérez. Their name came from an Aztec deity, which gave a hint about their direction from the start.
Their 2005 single "El Ultimo Beso" became a national hit, known for its raw emotional pull. The band released four albums between 2005 and 2016, including their self-titled debut and "El Silencio de los Amores." They were known for blending alternative rock with folk and electronic touches.
Xocasox disbanded in 2018. Their music, particularly songs like "El Ultimo Beso," still gets used in films and television, keeping their sound around in the background.
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