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Soda Stereo is a Rock en español (Spanish Rock) band from Argentina. From 1984 until 1997, they played the largest venues in Latin America, shows in the U.S and at the Spain Expo 1992. All three members have moved on to other projects after a series of farewell concerts in 1997.
Originating in Buenos Aires, Argentina , members Gustavo Cerati (b.1959; Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards), Charly Alberti (b. 1962; Drums, Percussion) and Zeta Bossio (b. 1957; Bass, Keyboards, Backing Vocals), released their debut LP in 1984.
Major hits during their career : Persiana Americana, Doble Vida, Nada Personal, Ciudad de la Furia, Cuando Pase el Temblor (with unique Incan-style flutes), Un Millon de Años Luz, Zoom, De Musica Ligera.
Soda Stereo established what would become the template for many other popular Argentine Pop and Rock music groups: clever, often mysterious lyrics; pleasing musical arrangements; and an elaborate and aesthetic image.
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