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Perros Viejos

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Perros Viejos

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Chilean band formed in 2010, is considered for his own members (since Motorhead end) as the most powerful band.

Perros Viejos was born in 2010, founded by Flavio (drums) and Nimu (guitar and voice) who begins the project motivated by creating Rock following the style of bands like Sabbath, Ramones, Motorhead, Chuck Berry, Turbonegro and Hellacopters, unfortunately they did not succeed. Despite that, impressed by the speed and technique of the drummer, Nimu decides to invite Felipao (Condor bass player) to take the guitar and support the vocals. This is how the first riffs and songs of the band were born, including "Me gusta el weveo”, "Bastardo", "Frenos de Aire", "Verte Sufrir" and "Licaon", the latter with very little acceptance of the public. Finally, el Chele (harmonica, guitar and voice), Sorín (voice) and Pajaro (bass) joint the band, the latter leaves the funk to join the PunkRock style of canteen. With this solid formation, in 2012 the band did record their first album "Perros Viejos" which was presented live in powerful shows that stand out for the rhythmic solidity and complex changes of rhythm of the leader and talented drummer of the band. During the 2015 the band sees Nimu and Chele depart. Without them, in 2016 the band recorded their second studio album under the title "2-0", which contains the cuts "Balazos de Cantinas" and "Tipo Rudo", who have had excellent reviews in recent shows by the non-specialized criticism.

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