Artist's albums
Antologia
2000 · album
X 16
2000 · album
Vivo Paranoico
2000 · album
Esencial
1999 · album
Electroshock
1999 · album
MTV Unplugged
1998 · album
Planeta Paranoico
1996 · album
Extasis Vivo
1994 · album
Hecho En Memphis
1993 · album
Fieras Lunaticas
1991 · album
Obras Cumbres
2020 · album
Caballos de Noche Vivos en el Hipódromo
2017 · album
Sucia Estrella (En Vivo en el Hipódromo)
2017 · single
Yo Te Amo
2017 · single
Paint it black (The Rolling Stones)
2011 · single
Ratones Paranoicos 09
2010 · album
Los chicos quieren Rock 2009
2010 · album
Los chicos quieren más...
2010 · album
Inyectado de Rocanrol
2006 · album
Girando
2006 · album
Enigma
2003 · EP
Luna Paranoico (Vivo Luna Park 2002)
2002 · album
Para Siempre Diego
2001 · single
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Biography
Argentine Latin rock ensemble Ratones Paranoicos formed in 1984, and was mainly influenced by the Rolling Stones (frontman and singer Juan Sebastian Gutierrez (aka Juanse) has repeatedly stated that the Stones are as necessary as medicine to him). Two years later, the band released their debut album, Los Chicos Quieren Rock, but success came along with 1989's Furtivos, which included one of the biggest hits the four-piece act ever composed, "Rock del Gato." This led Ratones Paranoicos to sign a deal with Sony Music and work alongside former Rolling Stones' producer Andrew Oldham to release Fieras Lunaticas (1991), which included the hit "Rock del Pedazo." In 1992, the band opened for Keith Richard and Guns N' Roses in Buenos Aires, and three years later for the Rolling Stones during their five dates at River Plate Stadium (the country's largest), before a 300,000 member audience. Ratones Paranoicos has also played with other major Argentine acts, including Los Piojos and singer/songwriter Andrés Calamaro, with whom they recorded "Para Siempre," inspired by and dedicated to Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona. In 2006, Ratones Paranoicos celebrated its 20th anniversary with a concert at All Boys Stadium in Buenos Aires. ~ Roman Kutnowski, Rovi