The massive success of the debut album was driven entirely by its lead single, . Mixing a driving rock beat with danceable rhythms and an unforgettable call-and-response structure ( "¡Pasame más de ese cassete!" ), the track became an anthem. It sold over 100,000 copies in a matter of months, pushing the band into rotation on radio stations from Mexico to Chile. Tracklist and Standout Hits
The band was formed by vocalist (former singer of the post-punk group Identikit) and bassist Gerardo Pugliani . The early lineup also included: Jorge Risso (Guitar) Carlos González (Drums) Gustavo Sacchetti (Keyboards) Karina Di Lorenzo & Natalia Moscariello (Backing Vocals) Vilma Palma E Vampiros - Vilma Palma E Vampiros...
The new project combined traditional rock instrumentation with infectious horn-style synths and prominent female backing vocals. The original recording lineup for the self-titled album featured: : Lead vocals Jorge Risso : Guitars and co-writing Gerardo Pugliani : Bass Carlos González : Drums Gustavo Sacchetti : Keyboards Karina Di Lorenzo & Natalia Moscariello : Backing vocals The massive success of the debut album was
Hopefully, this look back at their history has brought back fond memories or sparked a new appreciation. We want to hear from you! What's your all-time favorite song? Which track from the self-titled album, or any other, holds a special place in your heart? Share your favorites and the stories behind them in the comments below! Tracklist and Standout Hits The band was formed
Auto Rojo, Bye Bye, Mojada, La Pachanga Best enjoyed: After midnight, with bad intentions and a good heart.