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Rostros Ocultos is a Mexican rock-pop band founded in 1985, who were moderately well known in the 80s. It was part of the post-movement started by
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, and it was one of the bands that followed its principles, along with
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, El Tri, and
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, among others. Its biggest success was the 1989 single ''El Final''. Its singer's voice is considered one of rock en español's most representative.


History

In 1984 Cala started a punk rock band called the Pills, with himself and Pablo Martinez on guitar, Quetzalcoatl Aviles on drums, and Victor Inda on bass.


Montana

In 1985 in Guadalajara, two
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youths, young men from Guadalajara, began to make energetic rock in Spanish. Arturo Ybarra, then guitar player of the groups Mask and TRAX and Agustín Villa (Cala), singer for the Los Clips project and Rock'n Pills, formed a group that would reflect their lives, their dreams, their loves, their heartbreaks and their disappointments as young men. This new project was named Montana, after a brand of cigars. The magic of Montana was expressed in its first album, 1985's ''Quiero más'' on the
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label, showing a fresh style, with releases like ''Quiero más'' and ''Quisiera que estuvieras aquí''. The music of the period can be found on the 1984
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album, which featured
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, Mask and Los Clips.


Rostros Ocultos

With a new name in 1986, the band started over as Rostros Ocultos. They signed a contract with
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to record ''Disparado'' in 1987, from which they released the singles ''Mujer desechable'' and ''El último adiós'', then in 1989 they put out ''Abre tu corazón''. Here they covered the Los Clips single ''El final''. This production had the participation of
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and Kenny, and they began to play across the country with much recognition. Then the group took a break and the leaders of the band decided to start separate projects. Arturo recorded a gospel album titled ''Luz aquella, ''and Cala put out a solo project called ''Con huevos y cajeta'' (1994). In 1997, at the request of label, they decided to get together again as Rostros Ocultos and release ''Dame una razón''. They recorded ''Disparado'', ''Abre tu corazón'', ''Músicos, poetas y locos'' and ''Dame una razón'' on the EMI label. With these productions, they left an indelible mark on
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. In 2001, its fifteenth anniversary, the group decided to record ''15 Celebración'', a compilation of their best songs, for the
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label. This celebration had the participation of On this album the group had the following lineup: * Agustin Villa Cala – vocals * Arturo Ybarra – guitar and backup vocals * Gerardo Matuz – drums * Karlo Romero – percussion * Jorge Corrales – keyboard and * Alfonso Martinez – bass The tour ended with a show in Guadalajara. They filled the Auditorio Benito Juárez with 15,000 people. Part of this celebration was the production of the video ''Dame una razón'', directed by Sergio Ulloa, recognized photographer who went on to with René Castillo in the short film ''Hasta los huesos'', which became a hit on the various video channels. In 2002, based on the football career of
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, they decided to compose a song titled ''Hugol'' and produced a video of it, produced and directed by a member of the band Karlo Romero, as a tribute to the best Mexican football player of all time. This release included an interactive CD, with highlights from the career of Hugo Sánchez and the history of Rostros Ocultos. In 2003 with the experience of many years, Rostros Ocultos presented their new production on the Sony Music label, ''Renacer'' (to be reborn). With totally unreleased cuts, ''Renacer'' began a new cycle for the band and a new image. The group went on a large tour in and out of the country. The primary objective of the group was a message to all their fans and the general community about the importance of organ donation, to give live after life. So they included a song in this material titled ''Corazón'' about a little girl born with a very weak heart who is waiting for a heart transplant. Also, they added a sticker that promotes organ donation and an authorization card for those who are interested in becoming organ donors. Alex González, the drummer for
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, participated on the album, adding input to the song ''Ya no quiero verte más'' as did the maestro of rock en español Miguel Ríos, on a special version of ''Santo y diablo''. The first single from the soundtrack of the film ''Santos diablos''. This piece speaks of the duality of being human, of the discernment of good from evil. The video for this first single was produced by Praxis, a Mexican company specializing in 3D animation. It was recorded in Guadalajara, with post-production in Miami. Their most recent production was filmed and recorded in the legendary Teatro Diana in Guadalajara and commemorates their 25-year career and lasting popularity. Participants in this production, titled ''25 Aniversario'', included their friends and musical colleagues: Jose Fors and
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of ( Cuca), Jaffo (Plastiko), Kenny Aviles, Jovito pantera () and the disbanded tapatio group Poetas en el Exilio.


Members


Original lineup (1985)

* Cala de Villa, vocals * Arturo Ybarra, guitar * Víctor Inda, bass * Abraham Calleros, drums * Andrés Franco, keyboard * Robert Monj


Current lineup

* Arturo Ybarra, guitar * Cala Villa, vocals * Bola Domene, drums * Alfonso Martínez, bass


Former members

* Javier Barragan Fonseca, bass * Alex Gonzales Orco, drums –
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Jaguares * Felipe Staiti –
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* Jorge Corrales, keyboards –
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* Carlos García, drums – Indp * Karlo Romero, drums – Producer Negra Records * Robert Monj, drums – Mentes secretas * Abraham Calleros, drums – former member of
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* Angel Baillo –
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* Juan Maldonado Sinte – Ind * Victor Hugo Guardado "Chumino", bass – Los afro brothers * Andres Franco, keyboard * Francisco Toyos, bass – 90-92/95-97 * Juan Carlos Barraza, guitar – Mexicali – ''Quererte mas'' 93–95 * Jaime Regueira, bass


Guest musicians

* Andrés Franco, keyboards * Juan Pablo Harfush, guitar * Christian Gómez, drums * Robert Monj, drums *Tu papi el Neo Voice principal


Discography


Montana

* ''Quiero Más'' WEA (1985)


Rostros Ocultos


Studio albums

* 1987: ''Disparado'' – EMI * 1989: ''Abre tu corazón'' – EMI * 1992: Divididos Rockotitlán * 1995: ''Músicos, poetas y locos'' – EMI * 1997: ''Dame una razón'' – EMI * 2001: ''15 Celebración'' – Sony * 2004: ''Renacer'' – Sony * 2007: ''En vivo Hard Rock Live'' (DVD/CD) – Prodisc * 2009: ''Once : Once'' – Fonarte/JMV * 2013: ''25 Aniversario'' – Fonarte Latino * 2016: ''Monstruos'' – Fonarte Latino * 2016: ''Rock sinfonico en tu Idioma'' – Sony/BMG


Individual discography

Agustín Villa "Cala": * Cala ''Con huevos y cajeta'' EMI 1994 Arturo Ybarra: * Luz Aquella ''Destino la eternidad'' Rhema records 1997 * Luz Aquella ''Levanta tus alas'' Rhema records 2006 * Luz Aquella DVD en vivo HRL rhema records 2007 * Luz Aquella ''Dias de luz'' Rhema Records 2009 * Forseps V ''Cultura U.De G.'' 2010 * Opera Frankestein 2011 * Jose Fors ''Reproducciones volumen 1'' – 2012 * Forseps 6 – 2013


References


External links


Official website of Rostros Ocultos

MySpace of Rostros Ocultos
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