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  2. Matador (Los Fabulosos Cadillacs song) - Wikipedia

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    "Matador" or "El matador" (Spanish for "Killer") is a song written by Flavio Cianciarulo, bass player of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, a rock band from Argentina. It was first released in their 1993 album Vasos Vacíos and it is considered their signature song since the song topped the charts all across Hispanic America.

  3. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs - Wikipedia

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    Los Fabulosos Cadillacs (Spanish pronunciation: ... (Latin America) in 1994 for the single "El Matador", in what probably was the peak of popularity of the band.

  4. Vasos Vacíos - Wikipedia

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    Vasos Vacíos (Spanish for "Empty Glasses") is the 8th album by Argentine rock, ska, and reggae band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. This album, released in 1993, was a compilation album which included tracks from the band's previous seven albums (1986–1992). This album also contained new arrangements of previous songs, and new songs such as "El ...

  5. El León (album) - Wikipedia

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    El León (Spanish for The Lion) is the seventh studio album by the Argentine ska and reggae band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. Released in 1992, the album combines multiple genres and incorporates Caribbean rhythms as well as salsa, calypso and reggae influences. It is a notable album in the history of Argentine rock.

  6. Flavio Cianciarulo - Wikipedia

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    Flavio Oscar Cianciarulo (born July 26, 1964), a.k.a. Sr. Flavio, is the electric and upright bass player from the reunited Argentine band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs [1] [2] and Latin American supergroup De La Tierra. Sr. Flavio (as called by fans and members) has been the bass player from the beginning of the band when they were called Cadillac 57.

  7. Hola/Chau - Wikipedia

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    Hola/Chau (Spanish for Hello/Bye), released in 2001, are the thirteenth and fourteenth albums from the Argentine band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. These, their second live album set, are twin concert albums recorded at the Estadio Obras Sanitarias in Argentina. The concert includes most of the band's hits as well as a reunion with some of the ...

  8. En Vivo en Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    En Vivo en Buenos Aires (Spanish for Live in Buenos Aires) Released in 1994 is the ninth album and first live one from the Argentine ska reggae Latin rock band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. It was well received and earned a gold disc. [1] Recorded in the Arena Obras Sanitarias following the huge success of Vasos Vacios.

  9. Murga - Wikipedia

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    A very famous song involving a Murga is the song "El Matador" by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. It also incorporates the use of a whistle , a very common element in the Argentine Murga. [ 3 ]