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''Rock en tu idioma'' was a publicity campaign -- resulting in a series of rock albums -- initiated by the
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Ariola music label, which other labels later also joined, to promote and distribute the music of Mexican, Spanish and Argentinian bands. Between 1986 and 1991 the campaign was part of a musical movement in
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, and of the boom that arose from what became known as the Movida Madrileña. The campaign's goal was to spread the music of rock bands in Spanish. It created compilation albums from the music of various artists who might not have gotten as much attention from a solo release. Several concerts were also organized to leverage the excitement. The ''Rock en tu idioma'' albums were very popular in
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by the late 1980s, and included music from rock groups whose work would have been difficult to find elsewhere; many had not previously released an album and were quite unknown. The ''15 años de Rock en tu idioma'' album distributed by
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is a good example. was the station which first began playing rock in Spanish in Mexico, and produced a Miguel Ríos concert at the
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. Later, the Espacio 59 AM station broadcast Spanish-language rock only in the final three years of the 80s. This was critical to the success of ''Rock en tu idioma''. Rockotitlán was a venue where many of these groups played, located off the Insurgentes avenue (south) in
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. Many bands got their start playing at this venue, of which several went on to obtain professional recording contracts. Bands like Maldita Vecindad,
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, Panteón Rococo, Los Amantes de Lola, Caifanes and others all played their early shows there.


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Argentina

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Enanitos Verdes Enanitos Verdes (literal translation: "Little green dwarves", roughly equivalent to the English phrase "Little green men") is a rock trio from Argentina, formed in 1979 in the city of Mendoza. History The band started in 1979, with Marciano ...
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Charly García Charly García (born Carlos Alberto García, October 23, 1951) is an Argentine singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. He formed and headlined two of the most popular bands in Argentina's rock history: Sui Generis in the 1970s and Se ...
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G.I.T. G.I.T. (originally, GIT, to resemble the English Word ''Hit'') is a supergroup of rock and new wave from Buenos Aires, Argentina, emerged in the early 1980s, composed of Pablo Guyot (guitars and vocals), Willy Iturri (drums and vocals) and A ...
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La Torre La Torre is a municipality composed of the following districts, Balbarda, Blacha, Guareña, Oco and Sanchicorto located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE INE, Ine or ine may refer to: In ...
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Raúl Porchetto Raúl Porchetto (born November 15, 1949) is an Argentine musician and songwriter. History Porchetto emerged from the Acoustic movement of Argentine rock during the early 1970s, releasing his debut record in 1972, following the subgenre's popu ...
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Soda Stereo Soda Stereo is an Argentine rock band formed in Buenos Aires in 1982 by Gustavo Cerati (lead vocals, guitar), Héctor "Zeta" Bosio (bass) and Carlos Alberto Ficicchia "Charly Alberti" (drums). As the first Hispanic group to achieve mainstream ...
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Mexico

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Fobia Fobia is a Mexican rock en español band from Mexico City. History The band was formed in 1987 by Leonardo de Lozanne and Francisco "Paco" Huidobro, brother of Micky Huidobro of Molotov. The original lineup consisted of Lozanne, Huidobro, ...
* Kenny y los Eléctricos * La Cruz (band) * * Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio *
Maná Maná () is a Mexican pop rock band. The band is considered one of the best-selling Latin music artists and the most successful Latin American band of all time with over 40 million records sold worldwide. The group's current lineup consists o ...
, considered one of the most successful Mexican rock bands * * Ritmo Peligroso * Rostros Ocultos


Spain

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Hombres G Hombres G is a Spanish pop rock band, formed in Madrid in 1983. They are widely considered one of Spain's most prominent pop groups of the 1980s and early 1990s. The band consists of David Summers (bass, vocals), Rafael Gutierrez (guitar), Dani ...
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Los Toreros Muertos Los Toreros Muertos is a musical group of the new wave/power pop/punk movement on the Spanish-speaking music scene known as La Movida Madrileña. The Spanish singer and humorist Pablo Carbonell with Many Moure and Guillermo Piccolini formed t ...
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Orquesta Mondragón Orquesta Mondragón is a Spanish pop rock band from San Sebastián ( Basque Country), very popular in the 1980s, led by Javier Gurruchaga.Professor Eamonn Rodgers ''Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Culture'' 2002 - Page 225 "Super-icon Alask ...
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Radio Futura Radio Futura was a Spanish pop rock group. They rose to become one of the most popular bands in Spain during the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1989 they were voted the best Spanish act of the 1980s. The beginnings In 1979, painter, amateur singer a ...
* - Miguel Ríos


See also

* Argentine rock * Rock en español *
Latino punk Latino punk is punk music created by Latino people in Latin America and the United States. The angst and protest qualities of punk music and style have had a strong appeal to Latino youth in the U.S., and to the people in Latin America. It is im ...
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Avanzada Regia Avanzada Regia was a musical movement in the mid-1990s from Monterrey in Mexico. Origins In 1995, the group Zurdok Movimiento won the Battle of the Bands at the Rockotitlan music festival, becoming the first band not from Mexico City to wi ...


References

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