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band founded in 1979, led by
Federico Moura Federico José Moura (23 October 1951 – 21 December 1988) was an Argentine singer, songwriter, record producer, fashion designer and lead vocalist of the new wave rock band Virus, formed with his brothers Julio and Marcelo in 1981. Moura ...
until his death on December 21, 1988, from
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-related complications. His brother Marcelo then became lead singer, until the band gave its final performance on September 29, 1990, in a support slot to
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. Virus reunited in 1994 and has had some sporadic activity, without recovering its previous popularity. Their latest album, ''Caja Negra'' (2006) features live versions of their classics, together with five new studio tracks, with invited artists influenced by the band: Ale Sergi (
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wrote the group's lyrics from its beginning. Some of their best-known songs are ''Wadu Wadu'', ''El rock en mi forma de ser'', ''Hay que salir del agujero interior'', ''
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'', ''Amor descartable'', ''Imágenes paganas'' and ''Mirada Speed''.


History


Beginnings

The history of the Virus band dates back to 1979, when the Marabunta band decided to merge with the Las Violetas band to create a new group called "Duro", a band made up of Laura Gallegos (vocals), Julio Moura (guitar and backing vocals), Ricardo Serra (guitar), Marcelo Moura (percussion and backing vocals), Mario Serra (drums) and Enrique Mugetti (bass). While they were satisfied with the sound of their music, they believed that they should have a male singer, so they started looking for a new singer. They finally asked
Federico Moura Federico José Moura (23 October 1951 – 21 December 1988) was an Argentine singer, songwriter, record producer, fashion designer and lead vocalist of the new wave rock band Virus, formed with his brothers Julio and Marcelo in 1981. Moura ...
to be the new singer and leader of the group, a request that Federico Moura accepted. Later Federico, decided to return to Argentina. Laura Gallegos left the position of singer in the band, and Marcelo Moura went from percussion to keyboards, however Mario Serra continued to be the band's drummer. Before going to look for
Federico Moura Federico José Moura (23 October 1951 – 21 December 1988) was an Argentine singer, songwriter, record producer, fashion designer and lead vocalist of the new wave rock band Virus, formed with his brothers Julio and Marcelo in 1981. Moura ...
in Brazil, Julio and Moura worked as qualified painters in the more affluent area of
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. With Federico as singer, the band decided to change the name "Duro" to "Virus". The new name arose because Julio Moura had contracted a strong flu on a trip and his friends joked with him, saying "Virus". The band rehearsed intensively for a year, and officially debuted on January 11, 1980, at a club in the city of La Plata, just the same day that Marcelo turned 20. On September 21, 1981, Virus made their first public presentation at the Prima Rock Festival, in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires. At that festival, the sound and aesthetics of Virus were not well received by the audience that attended (who were almost entirely hippies). The attendees began to throw oranges at them and turned their backs on them. As Federico kicked the oranges aimed at him, he provoked the audience by saying, "I'll lift' my ass off the floor, and we danced a bit. Show how you make your legs shake!". According to Marcelo Moura's stories, I walk down the stage crying Federico told him: "''
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'' (phrase commonly used in Argentina), didn't you realize that while they threw oranges at us they were dancing?."


Members

; Current members *Marcelo Moura — lead vocals (1987–present), keyboards, synthesizers, piano, percussion, vocals (1980-2004), bass, guitar (1995-2006) *Julio Moura — guitar, percussion, vocals (1980–present), keyboards (1980-2009) *Daniel Sbarra — guitar, keyboards, synthesizers, percussion, backing vocals 1984–1988, 1994–present) *Ariel Naon — bass, contrabass, backing vocals (2006–present), guitar, keyboards (2009–present) *Fernando Monteleone — keyboards, synthesizers, programming, backing vocals (2006–present) *Nicolás Méndez — drums, percussion (2009–present) ; Former members *
Federico Moura Federico José Moura (23 October 1951 – 21 December 1988) was an Argentine singer, songwriter, record producer, fashion designer and lead vocalist of the new wave rock band Virus, formed with his brothers Julio and Marcelo in 1981. Moura ...
— lead vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers, percussion (1980-1987, died 1988) *Ricardo Serra — guitar, backing vocals (1980-1984) *Pablo Mugica — bass, percussion, backing vocals (1989-1990) *Enrique Mugetti — bass (1980-1989, 1994–2004), keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals (1980-2004), guitar (1995-2004) *Mario Serra — drums, percussion, backing vocals (1980-1995) *Aitor Graña — drums, percussion, programming (1995-2006) *Ludo Isod — drums, percussion (2006-2009) *Patricio Fontana — keyboards, synthesizers (1994-1995), bass, guitar (1995-2004)


Discography

* ''Wadu-Wadu'' (1981) * ''Recrudece'' (1982) * ''Agujero interior'' (1983) * ''Relax'' (1984) * ''Locura'' (1985) * ''Virus vivo'' (1986) * ''Superficies de placer'' (1987) * ''Tierra del fuego'' (1989) * ''Virus vivo 2'' (1997, recorded 1986) * ''Nueve'' (1998) * ''Obras cumbres'' (2000). Compilation. * ''Caja negra'' (2006). Live collaborations + five new studio tracks


References


Sources


Argentine Rock Website (in Spanish)


External links

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