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Desde lejos no se ve [You can't see from far] Ay ay ay [Ay ay ay] Angelito [Little angel] Agua [Water] Arco [Arch] Tan solo [So lonely] Intro Maradó [Maradó intro] Maradó [Maradó] Ando ganas (Llora llora) [I'm looking forward to (cry cry)] Cruel [Cruel] Todo pasa [Everything happens]
Los Piojos is an Argentine rock band. Extremely popular, it became one of the seminal bands of the 1990s Argentine music scene. Unlike most suburban outfits, however, their style evolved significantly with each successive album, not only developing a unique style for the band but also incorporating elements of murga, candombe, and tango to an electric guitar base.
The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 4 stars stating "3er Arco finds the Argentinean band Los Piojos -- composed of Daniel "Piti" Fernandez, Daniel Buira, Miguel Angel "Micky" Rodriguez, Gustavo Kupinski and Andres Ciro Martinez—at the peak of their form, turning out an imaginative fusion of Latin rhythms and hard rock.
Azul (Blue) is the fourth album by Argentine rock band Los Piojos, recorded at Del Cielito Records studio and released in 1998.This work mixes candombe and murga with the traditional rhythms used by the band and was presented live in Parque Sarmiento and at the All Boys stadium.
Verde paisaje del Infierno (Green landscape of Hell) is the sixth album by Argentine rock band Los Piojos, released in 2000. Track listing All tracks by Andrés Ciro ...
Del Abasto al Pasto: Genre: Rock, hard rock, ska, tango: Length: 59 ... (Blood machine) is the eighth album by Argentine rock band Los Piojos, released in 2003. Track ...
Los Piojos, Argentine rock band; Miguel Herrera (born 1968), a Mexican former football defender and manager known as Piojo; Claudio López (footballer) (born 1974), Argentine football forward known as Piojo; Piojo (footballer, born 1985), Argentine football striker; Piojo (footballer, born 1989), Spanish football winger
The water cycle is powered from the energy emitted by the sun. This energy heats water in the ocean and seas. Water evaporates as water vapor into the air.Some ice and snow sublimates directly into water vapor.