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Molotov, Cuca, Maná, Café Tacuba, Caifanes, Jaguares, La Lupita, La Maldita Vecindad, El Tri.

2006-12-13 05:22:23 · answer #1 · answered by silentlucidity14 2 · 1 0

Mexican rock, often referred to in Mexico as Rock nacional ("national rock"), is rock music created by Mexican groups and soloists. Originating in the 1950s with covers of standards by Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley and The Everly Brothers, among others, bands such as Los Rebeldes del Rock, Los Locos del Ritmo, Los Crazy Boys and Javier Bátiz soon arose with original compositions, often in English. Initially, the public exhibited little interest in them, because of media attention paid to La Ola Inglesa (British Invasion). However, after the substantial success of Mexican-American guitarist Santana in the United States in the late 1960s, a large number of bands sprung up, especially in Mexico City. Most of these bands sung in both Spanish and, with foreign commercial exposure in mind, English. Important bands of this period were Kaleidoscopio, El Tarro de Mostaza, El Ritual, Peace and Love, Ciruela, The Spiders, Love (El Amor), Three Souls in My Mind, Toncho Pilatos, Los Dug Dugs, La Semilla del Amor, Love Army, Tinta Blanca, La Revolucion de Emiliano Zapata, La Tribu, 39.4, La Division del Norte, and Bandido.

2006-12-13 11:45:16 · answer #2 · answered by Basement Bob 6 · 0 0

If you are into hard rock, there is a really cool band called Puya. Check 'em out!

http://www.mcarecords.com/artistMain.asp?artistid=56

2006-12-13 11:43:19 · answer #3 · answered by Doyle Hargraves 3 · 0 1

mexican hard bands not really, though there is a band PUYA which I think broke up or maybe not, they are puertorican

2006-12-13 11:55:49 · answer #4 · answered by Ge 2 · 0 0

no

2006-12-13 11:53:38 · answer #5 · answered by AJK 4 · 0 1

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