Editorial Planeta
Los Piojos Argentinian Rock Band Book Una Historia Documentada by Jorge Núñez- Editorial Planeta (Spanish Edition)
- UPC:
- 9789504989516
- Weight:
- 0.10 KGS
- Gift wrapping:
- Options available
- Origin:
- Argentina
Description
- Paperback.
- Pages: 392
- Language: Spanish.
- Editorial: Planeta
- ISBN: 9789504989516.
- An In-Depth Look at Los Piojos: Discover the journey of one of the most iconic rock bands in Argentina.
- Stories That Transcend Generations: Learn how their music shaped a generation and continues to inspire new fans.
- Comprehensive Research: Written by Jorge Núñez, this book includes exclusive archives and interviews.
- The Legacy Lives On: Explore the passion and impact that keeps Los Piojos filling stadiums 15 years later.
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- Unparalleled Insight: Dive into the history and legacy of Los Piojos, one of Argentina’s most beloved rock bands.
- Expertly Written by Jorge Núñez: A detailed narrative backed by extensive research and rare archives.
- The Spirit of Independence: Discover how the band’s tenacity and self-management propelled them to success.
- A Must-Read for Rock Fans: Perfect for music lovers and those seeking to understand cultural icons.
About the band
Los Piojos was one of the most influential and beloved rock bands in Argentina. Formed in 1983 in Buenos Aires, the band blended various genres like rock, reggae, funk, and folklore, creating a unique style that resonated deeply with audiences. Throughout their career, Los Piojos stood out for their socially charged lyrics and their ability to emotionally connect with fans.
The band gained immense popularity in the 1990s and early 2000s, becoming a phenomenon in the Argentine rock scene. With iconic albums like "El Farolito" and "Verte Reír", Los Piojos packed stadiums and remained a reference point for generations of fans. Their self-managed, independent style and high-energy live performances allowed them to maintain a special bond with their audience.
Although they disbanded in 2009, Los Piojos are still remembered and admired for their musical legacy, cultural impact, and their ability to blend genres with a distinct touch of Argentine identity.