Los Iracundos lyrics
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Artist's albums
Lo Mejor De Iracundos
2023 · album
Soy Un Mamarracho
2023 · single
El Triunfador
2023 · single
40 Grados
2023 · single
Y Te Has Quedado Sola
2023 · single
Tu Con El
2022 · single
30 Grandes Éxitos
2021 · compilation
Puerto Montt (Remastered)
2021 · single
Fue Tormenta de Verano (En Vivo)
2021 · single
Puerto Montt (En Vivo)
2021 · single
Te Lo Pido de Rodillas (En Vivo)
2021 · single
Te Lo Pido de Rodillas
2020 · single
Empezar de Cero
2019 · album
Esenciales
2019 · album
Tu Con Él
2019 · album
12 Exitos Inolvidables
2017 · album
Apago La Luz y Llegan Los Recuerdos
2017 · album
20 Súper Éxitos
2017 · album
La Historia
2016 · album
En Vivo
2015 · album
Extraordinarios
2014 · EP
En Vivo, Vol. 1
2013 · album
En Vivo, Vol. 2
2013 · album
50 Años
2012 · album
Homenaje
2011 · album
Los Iracundos - Los Moros 2X1
2010 · album
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Biography
By the early '60s, inspired by Teen Tops and motivated by their music teacher, a group of enthusiastic Uruguayan high school students decided to start a rock band, playing under the name of los Blue Kings. Their debut came while participating in a radio show called Discodromo. After performing at Parque del Plata's Festival, the new act got the attention of RCA representatives in Argentina who signed them up soon after. Before the release of their debut album, the band's name was changed to los Iracundos, based on a post-war European cultural movement. The group settled down in Buenos Aires, later starting to tour all over the country. Their fame allowed them to play a role in a movie called Una Ventana Al Exito in 1965, performing their song "Nena Para Ti." Two years later, the band moved to Europe, touring France, Spain, and finally Italy where los Iracundos made a new record. Soon after returning to Argentina, the band moved to the U.S., this time to perform at New York's Madison Square Garden. By that time, los Iracundos's "Puerto Montt" was on the top of the most important music charts in Latin America. That period of major achievements for the band was consolidated by a movie called Este Loco Verano. During the following years, los Iracundos didn't stop making music, however they were unable to come out with new hits, often resigning to play the old and unforgettable songs. In February of 1989, singer Eduardo Franco passed away, making the future of the group unclear. Nevertheless, los Iracundos decided to keep on going. During the 1990s, singer Jorge Gatto, guitarist Carlos Piñeyro, and keyboardist Danilo Amico joined in. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi