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"En la Ciudad de la Furia" (Spanish for "In the City of Fury") is a song by Argentine rock band Soda Stereo, written by lead vocalist and guitarist Gustavo Cerati. It was released in 1989 as the first single from their 1988 album Doble Vida .
El Último Concierto (Spanish for The Last Concert) is a live album recorded by Argentine rock band Soda Stereo.The album was released in 1997 (see 1997 in music) as two different albums, El Último Concierto A and El Último Concierto B.
The City of the Caesars (Spanish Ciudad de los Césares), also variously known as City of Patagonia, the Wandering City, Trapalanda or Trapananda, Lin Lin or Elelín, is a mythical city of South America. It was supposedly located somewhere in Patagonia, in a valley of the Andes between Chile and Argentina.
In 1988 Héroes recorded their first full-length album. El Mar No Cesa was a limited edition and all copies (30,000) were sold. The album was more pop-oriented than the band had originally wished, which made them perform live in a slightly more aggressive way so as to show the real potential of the band.
La Furia is a quarterly French satire magazine published since 2022. It was created by Laurent Obertone , Papacito [ fr ] , Marsault [ fr ] and Laura Magné. Magné is the editor-in-chief.
The Year of Fury (Spanish: El año de la furia) [1] is a 2020 Spanish-Uruguayan drama film directed by Rafa Russo which stars Alberto Ammann, Joaquín Furriel, Daniel Grao, Martina Gusman, Sara Sálamo, and Maribel Verdú.
The Bank of the City of Buenos Aires (Banco Ciudad de Buenos Aires), doing business as Banco Ciudad, is a publicly owned, municipal commercial bank in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was founded on May 23, 1878, under the name Monte de Piedad (Piety Mount), with the purpose of fighting usury in the city (mostly targeting the growing wave of ...
El Ruido y la Furia (Spanish for The Sound and the Fury, after William Faulkner's homonymous novel) is a live album by the Latin rock group Héroes del Silencio, recorded on 20–21 November 1995 at the Sala La Riviera in Madrid. Released in 2005, it peaked at the top of the Spanish album charts. [1] A DVD is included with the album.