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Bocanada (Puff) is the
second solo
album by
Argentine rock
musician Gustavo Cerati,
released by BMG
International on 28 June 1999. The album, an eclectic...
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works with Soda Stereo.
After the
separation of the band, he
released Bocanada (1999) and
Siempre es hoy (2002),
where he
showed his
interest in the genre...
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Argentinian musician Gustavo Cerati in his song "Paseo Inmoral" from his
album Bocanada (1999). Part 2 is used as the tune for "Boris
Johnson Is
Still a ****ing...
- – 5:32 (originally from Canción Animal, 1990) "
Bocanada" (Mouthful) – 4:01 (originally from
Bocanada, 1999) "Corazón Delator" (Tell-Tale Heart) – 6:22...
- "Beautiful", by
Gotthard from Silver, 2017 "Beautiful", by
Gustavo Cerati from
Bocanada, 1999 "Beautiful", by HIM from Deep
Shadows and
Brilliant Highlights, 2001...
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April 7–9, 1998.
Gustavo Cerati as part of the
album presentation tour:
Bocanada in
December 2000. The CD/DVD
album Collision Course by
Linkin Park and...
- of America.
Retrieved 21
February 2024. Adaime, Iván, "Gustavo
Cerati -
Bocanada Album Reviews,
Songs & More", AllMusic,
retrieved 7
February 2024 Adaime...
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Dynamo (1992) and Sueño
Stereo (1995). His
design for
Gustavo Cerati's
Bocanada (1999)
earned him his
first Gardel Award for Best
Cover Design. Ros would...
- Soda's separation,
Cerati released the
studio albums Amor
Amarillo (1993),
Bocanada (1999), +Bien (2001) and
Siempre Es Hoy (2002). In 2002 he
released 11...
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during the 80s and 90s, and the
genre heavily influenced his 1999
album Bocanada. The
genre continued to grow
during the 2000s and many
artists gained local...