"Lo Mejor de Pescado Rabioso" is a seminal compilation album by the iconic Argentine rock band Pescado Rabioso, released on November 28, 1976, via the Microfon label. This album is a testament to the band's enduring influence on the Argentine and Latin rock scenes, encapsulating their unique blend of rock en español with a raw, energetic edge. The album features 11 tracks, including standout songs like "Post-Crucifixion," "Nena Boba," and "Blues de Cris," each showcasing the band's distinctive sound and lyrical prowess. With a total runtime of 41 minutes, "Lo Mejor de Pescado Rabioso" is a concise yet powerful collection that highlights the band's contributions to the genre. The album has been widely acclaimed and is often cited as one of the best in the history of Argentine rock, making it a essential addition to any fan of Latin rock or rock en español.
Pescado Rabioso, a pioneering force in Argentine rock, emerged in the early 1970s under the leadership of the iconic Luis Alberto Spinetta. Formed in the wake of Spinetta's previous band Almendra, Pescado Rabioso quickly made a name for itself with its unique blend of progressive and psychedelic rock, infused with the rich flavors of Latin rock. The band's lineup evolved over its brief but impactful career, starting as a trio with Black Amaya on drums and Osvaldo "Bocón" Frascino on bass, and later expanding to include keyboardist Carlos Cutaia and guitarist David Lebón. Their discography, including seminal albums like "Artaud" and "Pescado 2," showcases their innovative sound and enduring influence on rock en español. Pescado Rabioso's music remains a testament to their creative prowess and continues to inspire new generations of rock enthusiasts.
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