Zunzet
Zunzet formed in Guadalajara in the late 1990s, with Alejandro del Castillo as their vocalist. Their debut album 'Incendiary' came out in 2002, followed by...
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Zunzet formed in Guadalajara in the late 1990s, with Alejandro del Castillo as their vocalist. Their debut album 'Incendiary' came out in 2002, followed by 'Aceptación vs. Obsesión' which included the title track that became one of their most recognized songs.
Del Castillo's lyrics often dealt with personal struggles, and his public battles with addiction and mental health became part of the band's story. The lineup changed over time, with drummer David Guerra and guitarist Juan Pablo Rodríguez among those who played with the group.
Their third album 'Museion' showed a shift toward more experimental territory. They've worked with other Mexican artists like Ely Guerra, though del Castillo has remained the consistent presence through the band's various phases.
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