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  2. UNiCA (band) - Wikipedia

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    A few days later, inside the studio, Whey with RB started to brainstorm about an arrangement for a song. Later, both RB and Whey agreed that RB would be Maldita's lead guitarist. With Whey as the rhythm guitarist, Maldita's composition as a band was considered complete. Recording sessions went on as scheduled.

  3. Porque - Wikipedia

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    "Porque", song by Maldita, 2011 "¿Por qué?", song by Miranda, 2013; See also. All pages with titles containing Porque; All pages with titles containing Por que

  4. Maldita Nerea - Wikipedia

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    Maldita Nerea (English: Darn Nerea) is a Spanish pop/rock band. History. The group originated in Murcia. They started with small concerts in the city and then ...

  5. Maldita Vecindad - Wikipedia

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    La Maldita Vecindad appeared on the music scene with a new style that was unheard of in Mexico at the time. It combined strong elements of ska , rock and traditional Mexican music. This included the attire of Roco, inspired by the pachuco culture represented by Tin Tan , the incorporation of a saxophone, and a celebration of the street culture ...

  6. Café Tacuba - Wikipedia

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    Café Tacvba also collaborated with different artists such as Plastilina Mosh, Kronos Quartet, David Byrne, Celso Piña, Maldita Vecindad, Sekta Core, Calle 13, Enanitos Verdes, Los Lobos and Control Machete. They have played live with Beck, Incubus, Los Lobos and Los Tres. Performed at 2013's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

  7. Porque te vas - Wikipedia

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    "Porque te vas" is a romantic ballad [17] that incorporates elements of funk, disco and pop music, featuring a predominant use of the saxophone. [18] Critic Julián Molero of Lafonoteca described the track's instrumentation as "full of self-confidence with almost mocking interventions of the brasses and the crash of the drums releasing unexpected blows". [19]

  8. Caifanes - Wikipedia

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    The first single, "Mátenme Porque Me Muero" ("Kill Me Because I'm Dying"), became a minor hit in Mexico City. The first three singles received radio play. In December 1988, Caifanes released a cover of the Cuban folk singer Guillermo Rodriguez Fiffe's classic cumbia (tropical dance song), " La Negra Tomasa " (The Black Woman Tomasa) as a Maxi ...

  9. Maledetta primavera - Wikipedia

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    In Latin America, Mexican singer Yuri included a Spanish-language cover, "Maldita primavera", in her 1981 album Llena de dulzura, topping the single chart in Mexico, Argentina, Spain, Venezuela and Costa Rica. The album itself sold more than 2.6 million copies, more than 360,000 in Mexico alone.