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Attaque 77
Attaque 77 in Buenos Aires (2010)
Background information
Origin
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genres
Punk rock Alternative rock Melodic hardcore Pop punk
Years active
1987–present
Labels
Radio Tripoli Discos RCA Sony Music BMG
Members
Mariano Martínez Luciano Scaglione Leonardo De Cecco
Past members
Ciro Pertusi Adrian Vera Federico Pertusi Daniel Caffieri Claudio Leiva Martín "Tucan" Bosa
Website
www.attaque77oficial.com
Attaque 77 ("Attack 77"), sometimes stylized as A77aque,[1][2] is an Argentine punk rock group. The band was formed in 1987 as a group of friends who got together to play their favorite songs, most of them by The Ramones, their favorite band and the one that influenced them the most. They started writing songs in the same punk rock style, with lyrics with proletarian content (about exploited factory workers, etc.), and wore denim jackets, which became one of their hallmarks in their beginnings. Currently, only three members continue performing and recording.
Attaque77 ("Attack 77"), sometimes stylized as A77aque, is an Argentine punk rock group. The band was formed in 1987 as a group of friends who got together...
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international artists such as: Aerosmith Amaral Árbol Arnaldo Antunes Attaque77 Brian May Bryan Adams Buitres Después de la Una Charly García Chayanne...
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include Babasónicos, Los Auténticos Decadentes, Rata Blanca, Horcas, Attaque77, Bersuit, Los Piojos, Catupecu Machu, Carajo and Callejeros. European...
were recorded by Juanchi Baleiron on that EP. Vera was later a member of Attaque77, Conmoción Cerebral, Mal Momento and Katarro Vandáliko. The EP sold out...