It shows how foreign influences (punk, new wave) were blended with local rhythms (cumbia, ska, bolero).
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| Track | Artist | Song Title | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1-01 | Caifanes | La Célula Que Explota | | 1-02 | Miguel Mateos | Es Tan Fácil Romper un Corazón | | 1-03 | Maldita Vecindad y Los Hijos del Quinto Patio | Kumbala | | 1-04 | Radio Futura | A Cara o Cruz | | 1-05 | Fobia | El Microbito | | 1-06 | Git | Viento Loco | | 1-07 | Los Amantes de Lola | Mamá | | 1-08 | Raul Porchetto | Bailando En Las Veredas | | 1-09 | Caifanes | Mátenme Porque Me Muero | | 1-10 | Los Toreros Muertos | Mi Aguita Amarilla | VA - Rock en tu Idioma 10 Anos Vol I II II -Mp3-
The Rock en tu Idioma 10 Años collection is more than just a tracklist of old songs; it is a document of a cultural awakening. It reminds listeners of a time when singing rock music in Spanish was an act of defiance. The bands featured in these three volumes laid the groundwork for the massive Latin alternative scene we know today, paving the way for contemporary giants like Zoé, Café Tacvba, and Juanes.
Released in 1997, this first volume is a perfect snapshot of the movement's eclectic mix of Mexican, Argentinian, and Spanish talent. The official tracklist includes two CDs filled with classics, featuring heavyweights like . It shows how foreign influences (punk, new wave)
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"Devuélveme a mi chica" and the infectious "Ni Tú Ni Nadie" by Alaska y Dinarama Volume III (1999): It reminds listeners of a time when singing
Here is a deep dive into the history, the music, and the cultural impact of the Rock en tu Idioma 10 Años volumes. The Genesis of a Movement: What was "Rock en tu Idioma"?
The tracklist for the compilation is as follows:
The Ultimate Soundtrack of a Generation: Rock en tu Idioma 10 Años