Enrique Chalar (February 1, 1959 in Buenos Aires – August 13, 2021 in Lima), better known as Pil Trafa, was an Argentine composer and singer. He is regarded as the pioneer of punk in Spanish in Latin America, with his band Los Violadores.[2]
^¿Y ahora qué pasa? Tristeza y estupor por la muerte de Pil Trafa (in Spanish) Retrieved August 14, 2021
^"Biography of Pil Trafa". Retrieved December 5, 2015.
(February 1, 1959 in Buenos Aires – August 13, 2021 in Lima), better known as PilTrafa, was an Argentine composer and singer. He is regarded as the pioneer of...
Hari "B" (born Pedro Braun). The rest of the band included Stuka (bass), PilTrafa (vocals) and Sergio Gramatika (drums). In their first years, sometimes...
punk" (in Spanish). pagina12. 4 May 2006. Retrieved 2 November 2009. "PilTrafa y Ronald Biggs" (in Spanish). BlogSpot.com. 7 March 2009. Archived from...
controversy erupted however between the band and "PilTrafa", a member of Los Violadores, with PilTrafa accusing 2 Minutos of having "un-punk" lyrics about...
people. The show was opened up with Los Violadores; the lead singer, PilTrafa, remembered that he saw Prodan as "very thin, very emaciated. He was yellow...
writer and editor. Jean-Pierre Pichard, 75, French musician and academic. PilTrafa, 62, Argentine singer and composer (Los Violadores). Carolyn S. Shoemaker...
is critical of the military Junta, and the role of the United States. PilTrafa, the lead singer, commented in 2001 that Argentina should not try to annex...
Stampone (1926–2022) Oscar Strasnoy (born 1970) Daniel Tinte (born 1969) PilTrafa (born 1959) Terig Tucci (1897–1973) Elvino Vardaro (1905–1971) Sebastian...
American rapper (Zion I) Nanci Griffith, 68, American folk singer-songwriter PilTrafa, 62, Argentine punk rock singer (Los Violadores) 14 – R. Murray Schafer...