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Argentine rock (known locally as rock nacional [ˈrok nasjoˈnal], "national rock" in the sense of "local", "not international") is rock music composed or performed by Argentine bands or artists mostly in Spanish. [1] [2] Argentine rock was the earliest incarnation of Spanish-language rock. It began by recycling hits of English-language rock ...
At FM Rock & Pop. Aquí Radio Bangkok ... Vivo en Argentina (TV Pública, 2011) Graduados (Telefe, 2012) Viudas e hijos del Rock & Roll (Telefe, 2014) Los 90; la ...
Richter's second record, "Planetas Planos", released in early 2004 by the Argentine label Polígono Sónico was actually a 6 track mini album, including their first radial hit "Televidente", performed live in Mario Pergolini's Cual Es? program, on Rock & Pop FM, one of the most prestigious radios in Argentina.
Mixed in Barbados, it was considered by Rolling Stone (Argentina) to be one of the top 5 live albums of Argentine Rock. [20] In late 1988 Soda Stereo were considered the most important band of Latin American pop/rock. [21] [22] They began to work on a new album alongside Puerto Rican producer Carlos Alomar.
11 Rock. 12 Hip hop. 13 Electropop. 14 Pop. 15 Ballad. ... This is a list of music artists and bands from Argentina, ... Pop. Lali Espósito; Bahiano;
Pages in category "Argentine rock music groups" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
They were subsequently invited to play in several rock festivals organised by Rock and Pop FM and recorded two songs for a 4K Records CD compilation. In 2000, Mad was chosen by Eric Singer (former drummer of KISS) to support him for his KISS Exposition in Buenos Aires.
Argentina was one of the major exporters of rock en español during the 1980s, with several Argentine acts achieving international success during the decade, including Soda Stereo, Virus, and Enanitos Verdes. Subgenres of Argentine rock may include: Pop: Virus, Los Abuelos de la Nada, Fito Páez