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Pescado Rabioso (Rabid Fish) was an
Argentine rock band led by
musician Luis
Alberto Spinetta from 1971 to 1973.
Initially a trio
accompanied by drummer...
- Belgrano, he was the
founder of
iconic rock
bands including Almendra,
Pescado Rabioso, Invisible,
Spinetta Jade, and
Spinetta y Los
Socios del Desierto. In Argentina...
- the
third and
final studio album credited to
Argentine rock band
Pescado Rabioso,
released in
October 1973 on Talent-Microfón. It is
essentially the second...
- Mad Toy (original title: El
juguete rabioso: "The
rabid toy") is the
debut novel by
Argentinean author Roberto Arlt.
Published in 1926 by
Editorial Latina...
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number one
album was
Artaud by Luis
Alberto Spinetta (credited to
Pescado Rabioso). Made in a
similar fashion to
Rolling Stone's 500
Greatest Albums of All...
- de Séverac
Artaud (1973), an
album released by
Argentine band
Pescado Rabioso,
particularly the
track "Cantata de
Puentes Amarillos", was
heavily influenced...
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manager in a
brick factory, and dock worker. His
first novel, El
juguete rabioso (1926) ("Mad Toy"), was the semi-autobiographical
story of Silvio, a dropout...
- Bottom, US (2005) Rag Tag, UK/Nigeria (2006)
Raging Sun,
Raging Sky (
Rabioso sol,
rabioso cielo),
Mexico (2009) The Rainbow, UK (1989)
Rainbow Boys (เรนโบว์บอยส์...
- band
formed by Luis
Alberto Spinetta following the
breakup of
Pescado Rabioso in 1973 and the
release of Artaud. The
original lineup of the band was...
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Pescado 2, also
known as
Pescado Rabioso 2, is the
second studio album by
Argentine rock band
Pescado Rabioso,
released in 1973 on Talent-Microfón. It...