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Soda Stereo

Soda Stereo were one of the most important Argentine pop/rock bands of the '80s and early '90s. Created as a trio in 1982 and dissolved in 1997, the band was formed by guitarist/vocalist Gustavo Cerati, bass player Zeta Bosio (born Héctor Bosio), and drummer Charly Alberti (born Carlos Ficcichia). Their influence was spread to the rest of Latin America during the band's heyday, and a successful reunion in 2007 proved the endurance of Soda Stereo's popular sound. The group was initially influenced by new wave music and such bands as the Police, Television, and Talking Heads. Like those popular groups, Soda Stereo embraced an ever-changing style that was based on pop but often explored elements of new wave, ska, reggae, soul, noise rock, and electronica. Image was also important to the band, whose members concerned themselves with video clips, shows, clothing, and graphic design.

It's impossible to explain the renaissance of the Argentine rock movement in the early '80s without mentioning the return of democracy after seven years of military government in 1983. Although Soda Stereo did not sing about political topics, they emerged alongside a new political situation, which aligned them with bands like Virus and Los Twist. Out of all the bands that emerged from that post-dictatorial rule government, Soda Stereo were by far the most popular and enduring.

With their first album, 1984's self-titled Soda Stereo, they reached national success with ironic lyrics and a mix of pop, reggae, ska, and new wave. The following album, Nada Personal, strengthened the popularity of the band with songs like "Nada Personal" and "Cuando Pase el Temblor," which helped open the doors of the Latin American musical market. Such success was amplified in 1986 when they released Signos, one of the best albums of their career. National press outlets began to take them seriously, and Soda Stereo embarked on an extensive tour through Latin America that resulted in the live album Ruido Blanco. In 1988, the band traveled to New York to record their fifth album, Doble Vida, which was produced by David Bowie's guitarist Carlos Alomar. The trio used horn arrangements to inject the album with elements of soul music. The record was followed by the EP Languis, a minor work that did well commercially.

The year 1990 represented a successful upgrade in Soda Stereo's career. With its emphasis on raw guitars, Cancion Animal signified a change in the band's sound and helped their popularity reach its peak. An important part of that change was due to the inclusion of Daniel Melero, an Argentine techno/pop pioneer who renewed the band's sound and attitude. He was dubbed "Soda's fourth" during those times. By the end of 1991, the band had played to 250,000 people in Buenos Aires' streets and edited the EP Rex Mix, which contained some songs extracted from live shows and a new studio track. In the beginning of 1992, Gustavo Cerati and Daniel Melero released the delicate duo album Colores Santos, which combined some experimentation with synth pop songs. The overly experimental Dynamo also arrived in 1992 and proved to be Soda Stereo's most controversial work, as well as the lowest seller of their career. After that the band started an impasse with some solo projects, such as Cerati's Amor Amarillo. Dissolution rumors began to make the rounds, but the band soldiered onward for several more years.

In 1995 they were on the road again, releasing their calmest and most relaxed work, Sueño Stereo, followed by an MTV unplugged album entitled Comfort y Música Para Volar. The acoustic-oriented release juxtaposed classic songs performed live (with some electric instrumentation) with several outtakes from the last studio album. However, personal problems between the members had increased with 15 years of coexistence, and the band embarked on its farewell tour in 1997. One decade later, Soda Stereo reunited for a string of highly successful shows, two of which were documented on the live albums Gira: Me Veras Volver 1 and Gira: Me Veras Volver 2. ~ Iván Adaime, Rovi
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me encataAA!!!! SODA ESTERO :)
Fueza Gustavo!! sin ninguna duda Soda fue y sera una de las mejores bandas de Latinoameric a ! ! estoy orgullosa de que sea Argentinaaaa a a a
La banda mas importante e infuyente de Latinoameric a !
El Maestro Cerati un genio!
Cerati.....c o n t i g o siempre. Fuerza !!
cerati es una de las mejores voces en la musica
los unicos
Gustavo, tus fanaticos te extranamos, despierta por favor
Son y seran ....unicos!! ! ! Lo bueno no se olvida
Soda Con el respeto que se merecen todos los musicos latinoameric a o s , pero le dieron un nuevo sentido a la musica latina, los que los escuchamos cuando recien salieron sabemos el impacto que tuvo escuchar algo tan innovador y en espaniol...
mariely.madu r o
El soundtrack de mi vida. Que tiempos, que musica y que legado para las nuevas generaciones
kabuenon
Ojalá que después que superes el temblor que llevas dentro...te verémos volver pronto Gustavo Cerati... Latinoameric a necesita tu música.. yo la necesito...T e quiero!
soda stereo la segunda mejor banda del rock hablahispana despues de heroes...... p e r o ahora en solitario gustavo cerati es el mejor canta autor del mundo :)
otonielfdura n 1
A Soda los conoci en el 1989, desde ese momento no he dejado de oirlos. Los mas grandes del pop latinoameric a n o .
A Gustavo...gr a c i a s totales!
Gustavo TE AMAMOS
Lo bueno nunca pasa de moda y esto mira que es bueno.
tekoman24
HASTA MI HIJA DE DOS ANIOS LE GUSTA LO BUENO: SODASTEREO
beatrizjimen e z 2 3
me encanta!!
Viva Soda Stereo!!!!!! ! ! ! ! !
verovp1
Love this band to this day! Thoughts and prayers to Cerati...
narantzany
am agree with all this people

lo mejor de lo mejor
lo mejor de lo mejor siempre se reencuetran con el paso de los diaz, horas, minutos , segundos.... . . . . . . . . . . . l o mas fabuloso
esta musica es de mi epoca de juventud l luv it!!
una de las mejores bandas de rock en español..... n o como la basura que tratan de vender estos dias...
waldina_nune z
solo una observacion todos son de decendecia Italiana? en Argentina todos son de decendencia Italiana?
I LOVE CERATI!
Grande Soda!!!
SODA SODA SODA!!!
super super bueno,,,,,,, , , , , , , , , , , , ni tanto
pcolton8
Que viva Soda Stereo!
jbensus
que viva el rock en españooooooo o l carajo...
I LOVE SODA STEREO THE BEST
que chingon rola!!!!
Great!
soda stereo
Nostalgico
imemarq
fuk
imemarq
I LIKE DAT MUSIC
"En La Ciudad La Furia" is so good I wish I could click thumbs up several times!!! Reminds me of Tears For Fears and that's a good thing!
abelp35
la mejor banda argentina. gracias por esos recuerdos.
a_locke
Oraciones para Cerati.
Love this group I have been to 3 Concerts >>>>>it was a blast one of my favorits .La musica que este groupo crea es INCREIBLE el sonido ritmo la letra es simplemente GENIAL ...Amo este groupo Y que DIOS le AYUDE a Gustavo Cerrati Ahor a que esta pasando una situacion dificil en su vida ......MY GOD HELP YOU BE STRONG !!!!
KE LASTIMA QUE YA NO EXISTEN COMO BANDA.....PO C A S COMO ESTA
HEJE LOR RBD S TAN TODOS YDIOTAS NOSAVEN DEMUSICA YOCREO Q NOSAVEN LO Q CANTAN SODA ES UN GRUPO CHINGON
en mi opinion soda es uno de los grupos mas originales que hay, no como RBD, o cualquier otro grupito que sale de televisa
que siga el rock!!!
I'm starting to think I should pay a lot more attention to music from Argentina! There are so many great Argentinian bands I never heard before. American radio can be so lame, and Kansas City radio is lame even by American standards.
To whoever said their sound is "unique":

This is not true. Have you heard of "The Cure", "The Smiths" or any other new wave band of the 80's? You could definitively hear the influence.

I Love Soda Stero...one of the greatest bands along with Los Enanitos Verdes and Los Prisioneros. . . .
Yes I agree, faltan discos
vagabundo3
Admiro muchisimo a Cerati, realmente era el centro dela agrupacion pero el sonido y la energia de Soda solo se logra con Cerati, Bosio y Alberti. No olviden que Bosio producia las canciones junto con cerati, y Alberti era magistral en la programacion y construia patrones importatntes en las canciones de soda. Como sea... Arriba Soda, Arriba Cerati!!!!
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