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    Pescado Rabioso (Rabid Fish) was an Argentine rock band led by musician Luis Alberto Spinetta from 1971 to 1973. Initially a trio accompanied by drummer...
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  • Pescado 2, also known as Pescado Rabioso 2, is the second studio album by Argentine rock band Pescado Rabioso, released in 1973 on Talent-Microfón. It...
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    Belgrano, he was the founder of iconic rock bands including Almendra, Pescado Rabioso, Invisible, Spinetta Jade, and Spinetta y Los Socios del Desierto....
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    album Burning from the Inside. Influential Argentine hard rock band Pescado Rabioso recorded an album titled Artaud. Their leader Luis Alberto Spinetta...
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  • Pericos Martha Argerich Miranda! Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota Pescado Rabioso Puente Celeste Serú Girán Soda Stereo Sui Generis Todos Tus Muertos...
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    Argentine band formed by Luis Alberto Spinetta following the breakup of Pescado Rabioso in 1973 and the release of Artaud. The original lineup of the band...
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  • experimentation and creativity. Almendra split in 1970 and Spinetta formed Pescado Rabioso, and the remaining members started Color Humano and Aquelarre. Spinetta's...
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  • Gunne Manfred Mann's Earth Band Molly Hatchet New York Dolls Pentagram Pescado Rabioso White Witch Blue Cheer (reformed in 1974) Derek and the Dominos Iron...
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  • peninsula, Mexico Bajan (surname) "Bajan", a song by Argentine band Pescado Rabioso member Luis Alberto Spinetta, from the album Artaud Barbadian (disambiguation)...
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  • Periphery – Juggernaut: Alpha (2015) Periphery – Juggernaut: Omega (2015) Pescado Rabioso – Artaud (1973) Pharoahe Monch – PTSD (2014) Phish – Rift (1993) Pink...
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    Artaud (album) (category Pescado Rabioso albums)
    is the third and final studio album credited to Argentine rock band Pescado Rabioso, released in October 1973 on Talent-Microfón. It is essentially the...
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  • Mercedes Sosa Eduardo Falu Jorge Cafrune Ariel Ramirez Los Fronterizos Pescado Rabioso Djivan Gasparyan Udi Hrant Gor Mkhitarian Paul Kelly Blue King Brown...
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    become established among middle-class youth with groups like Almendra, Pescado Rabioso, Color Humano, Arco Iris, Sui Generis, and Serú Girán. Band lineups...
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  • number one album was Artaud by Luis Alberto Spinetta (credited to Pescado Rabioso). Made in a similar fashion to Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums...
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    Déodat de Séverac Artaud (1973), an album released by Argentine band Pescado Rabioso, particularly the track "Cantata de Puentes Amarillos", was heavily...
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    among middle class youth (see: Almendra, Sui Generis, Pappo, Crucis, Pescado Rabioso). Serú Girán bridged the gap into the 1980s, when Argentine bands became...
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  • Alberto Spinetta, Juan Carlos Amaya and Carlos Cutaia, as performed by Pescado Rabioso. "Farewell" contains a sample of "No Games", written by Craig Marsh...
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    Bullrich introduced her to Argentine Rock, inviting her to a concert of Pescado Rabioso. La Dicha en Movimiento (1983) Detectives (1985) Fabiana Cantilo y...
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    singer of El Huevo (the Egg), which would later become the core of Pescado Rabioso. Abuelo took off to Barcelona in 1971 to try to re-launch his music...
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    by the new trends of the 60's, psychedelic acts like Los Dug Dug's, Pescado Rabioso (heavy psych)— or La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata (although rarely...
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  • sol. In a period dominated by explosive bands like Color Humano or Pescado Rabioso, acoustic songs were a risky bet. The duo's first live performance...
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    Almendra's split produced the bands Aquelarre, Color Humano, and Pescado Rabioso. Years later, on 7 and 8 December 1979, Almendra reunited to play live...
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  • 1000: Não Fale com Paredes Pappo's Blues: Pappo's Blues Volumen 2 Pescado Rabioso: Artaud March 4 – Ivy Queen, Puerto Rican reggaeton singer March 9 –...
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    rhythm guitar), Billy Bond y La Pesada del Rock and Roll (guitar), Pescado Rabioso (vocals, bass and guitar), Color Humano (drums), Polifemo (vocals,...
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    Later, with David Lebon in his place, the band would achieve fame as Pescado Rabioso. Wishing to escape what he perceived as an oppressive environment,...
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    members were attempting to create new formations: Spinetta was founding Pescado Rabioso; Pappo was starting to rehearse with Pappo's Blues and Billy Bond....
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  • St. Louis Missouri, U.S. Diabetes Luis Alberto Spinetta Almendra, Pescado Rabioso, Invisible, Spinetta Jade 62 February 8, 2012 Buenos Aires, Argentina...
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  • Charly García (Sui Generis, La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros) David Lebón (Pescado Rabioso, Pappo's Blues) Pedro Aznar (Alas, Madre Atómica) Oscar Moro (Los Gatos)...
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    frequent relation, and that Bullrich invited her to a concert of the band Pescado Rabioso, led by Luis Alberto Spinetta. This was the first concert that Fabiana...
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  • Los Jaivas Palomita Blanca Chile 1973 Osanna Palepoli Italy 1973 Pescado Rabioso Pescado 2 Argentina 1973 Pholas Dactylus Concerto delle menti Italy 1973...
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