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ARTISTS AT THE TOP OF NATIONAL ROCK

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In 2007, “Rolling Stone” magazine placed two of his albums among the ten best Argentine rock albums: “Artaud” (1973), recorded with the group “Pescado Rabioso”, and “Almendra” (1969), the first of the band with the same name In Spinetta's lyrics the influence of Jean Paul Sartre, Michel Foucault and Antonin Artaud himself was perceived. He died in 2012.

He recorded forty-seven albums in fortyeight years: from 1969, when he formed “Sui Generis” together with Nito Mestre, to the album “Random”, his last work as a soloist At the age of 12 he obtained the title of music teacher Between 1977 and 1982 he was a member of the band “Serú Girán”. From his stage as a soloist, "Yendo de la cama al living" (1982), "Clics modernos" (1983) and "Piano Bar" (1984) stand out

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In the mid-eighties Cerati, at the helm of "Soda Stereo", a band that he was part of along with Zeta Bossio and Charly Alberti, brought Argentine rock to all of Latin America and Spain From the admiration he had for García and Spinetta, he became the only musician capable of disputing them for the category of maximum references They, in turn, praised him For music critics, he was the greatest singer of the genre and one of the best guitarists. He passed away in 2014.

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