Los: Pericos Discografia Best

: Their first studio album in several years, featuring the single "Anónimos" with Carla Morrison.

They quickly matured with and Maxi Anfitreu (1990) . Here, the band found their footing between ska and reggae. King Kong is particularly significant—it’s tighter, more produced, and features "Wait for Me," a track that cemented their status as MTV darlings in the region. los pericos discografia

If you were to create a time capsule for Latin American youth culture from the late 80s through the early 2000s, the discography of Los Pericos would be one of its most essential artifacts. Hailing from Argentina, this band did something magical: they took the heavy, spiritual vibrations of Jamaican reggae and infused it with the raw energy of Buenos Aires rock, creating a "soundtrack for the weekend" that has aged remarkably well. : Their first studio album in several years,

Following the departure of longtime lead singer Bahiano in 2004, the band reinvented itself with guitarist Juanchi Baleirón taking over lead vocals. Following the departure of longtime lead singer Bahiano

The journey begins with their self-titled debut, . It is raw, stripped-back, and undeniably catchy. Tracks like "El Ritual de la Banana" and "Runaway" weren't just songs; they were manifestos. At a time when Latin rock was often dominated by political protest or hard rock, Los Pericos brought a sunny, Caribbean escapism. It sounds slightly lo-fi by modern standards, but that grit is part of its charm.

: Their first studio album in several years, featuring the single "Anónimos" with Carla Morrison.

They quickly matured with and Maxi Anfitreu (1990) . Here, the band found their footing between ska and reggae. King Kong is particularly significant—it’s tighter, more produced, and features "Wait for Me," a track that cemented their status as MTV darlings in the region.

If you were to create a time capsule for Latin American youth culture from the late 80s through the early 2000s, the discography of Los Pericos would be one of its most essential artifacts. Hailing from Argentina, this band did something magical: they took the heavy, spiritual vibrations of Jamaican reggae and infused it with the raw energy of Buenos Aires rock, creating a "soundtrack for the weekend" that has aged remarkably well.

Following the departure of longtime lead singer Bahiano in 2004, the band reinvented itself with guitarist Juanchi Baleirón taking over lead vocals.

The journey begins with their self-titled debut, . It is raw, stripped-back, and undeniably catchy. Tracks like "El Ritual de la Banana" and "Runaway" weren't just songs; they were manifestos. At a time when Latin rock was often dominated by political protest or hard rock, Los Pericos brought a sunny, Caribbean escapism. It sounds slightly lo-fi by modern standards, but that grit is part of its charm.

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Marcon, Paris ★★★ › 📸 Studio of the radio station «Europa Plus»
Well organized team! And clean this pizzeria at Nametkina Street in Moscow, all hands in gloves, hairnets, counters cleaned before another product is put on it. I agree with the writing on the shirts: Make pizza, not war.
Odessa, Ronda España ★★★★★ › 📸 The kitchen of the Dodo Pizza pizzeria on Nametkina Street
Keep a clean kitchen...
These ladies are top notch! Very clean and always wiping down prep station. Love the Shirt's. "Make Pizza Not War."
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Jerry, Chattanooga › 📸 Serafimovich Street
One of the most beautifull views on the planet. Thanks! Love Moscow!!
José Sclifo, Buenos Aires › 📸 View from the Maxima Panorama Hotel
This is way past the intersection.
Surinam, Voronezh › 📸 Enthusiasts Highway
Any armoured vehicles seen?
Great footage
Dazz, Manchester UK › 📸 Nizhny Novgorod Street
Nice.
MacLeod, Saint-Basile-le-Grand › 📸 Pribrezhny Passage, 7