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''Ácido Argentino'' is the second studio album by Argentine
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band
Hermética Hermética was an Argentine thrash metal band from San Martín, Buenos Aires. It was formed by bassist Ricardo Iorio in 1987 after his previous band, V8, disbanded. Hermética was signed to the independent record label Radio Trípoli Discos t ...
, released in 1991 by Trípoli Discos. It is the first album with the drummer Claudio Strunz. The songs were written by Ricardo Iorio and Antonio Romano, and the lyrics by Iorio. It was recorded in 500 hours, and was
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within a few months of its release.


Background and recording

As of 1991, Hermética was growing in popularity. They ceased to make concerts at Arlequines, as the pub was too small for their growing audience, and moved to Cemento, a nightclub that was moving away from its origins in disco music and hosting rock concerts instead. They made all the remaining concerts of the year in that nightclub. During the year they played with
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, Pobres Pibes, Nepal, Militia, Devastación, Rapier, Resistencia Nativa, etc.Blumetti, p. 5 The drummer Tony Scotto resigned from the band, in disagreement over the way to manage it. His replacement was
Claudio Strunz Claudio Strunz (born November 11, 1966) is an Argentine thrash metal drummer. He has worked in Heinkel, Hermética, Malón and Simbiosis. Biography Claudio Strunz, born in La Tablada, began his career in Heinkel, a band that would be renamed J ...
, drummer of Heinkel. The band already knew him, because Strunz owned their rehearsal room, and he had already played with the band in rehearsals a few times Scotto could not attend and in the sound tests before Scotto's last concert with the band. Their first concert was in a music festival in
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, Santa Fe. Strunz had to learn all the songs of the band in a pair of weeks before going on a tour, and after it he had to learn all the new songs for the new album, also in a pair of weeks. The band had a limited recording time, of only 150 hours. Strunz had only six hours to record all the drums, and Iorio had to finish some lyrics in the studios.Blumetti. p. 13 The cover is an illustration by José Laluz. Iorio proposed to place it within a distinctive bright orange frame. Sergio Fasanelli, director of ''Tripoli'', praised the idea: it helped the album to visually stand out among other albums, such as in shop windows. Iorio once commented that he also proposed to add
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to the cover, but it is unclear if that was a real proposal or just a joke made during an interview. The cover also has a UV lacquer treatment, even though most albums had ceased doing so. The cover features
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abousing of a woman with a
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, police attacking the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, ravens around a destroyed church, and other images lifted from the lyrics of the songs. As it was usual with the band, Iorio proposed songs composed with a
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, which were refined later by Romano into proper Thrash Metal songs. Usually, the songs proposed by Romano had a little higher complexity, while songs proposed by Iorio were more straightforward, as Iorio gave priority to the lyrics. Romano compared two fan-favorite songs from the album, "Vientos de Poder" and Memoria de Siglos". "Vientos de Poder", with music by Romano, has twisted riffs, while he considered that "Memoria de Siglos" may be monotonous and even boring if played as an instrumental song; the reason of its popularity is in its lyrics. The album was released in 1991, when
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s began to be replaced by
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albums.


Reception

Within a few months, the album sold more than 60,000 copies and was
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. It was the first album of the band with massive sales and, , it is still being sold. The magazine ''
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'' lists it as the most essential album of
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. They described it as an album that defines an era, and the ultimate album of the most influential band in the country.


Track listing


Personnel

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"Acido Argentino" by Hermética, Radio Tripoli Discos, 1991 * Antonio Romano -
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Ricardo Iorio Ricardo Horacio Iorio (25 June 1962 – 24 October 2023) was an Argentine Heavy metal music, heavy metal singer and bassist. Iorio was one of the founders of V8 (band), V8 (1979–1987) and later founded the band Hermética (1988–1994). He wa ...
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on "En las calles de Liniers" and "Del Camionero" *
Claudio Strunz Claudio Strunz (born November 11, 1966) is an Argentine thrash metal drummer. He has worked in Heinkel, Hermética, Malón and Simbiosis. Biography Claudio Strunz, born in La Tablada, began his career in Heinkel, a band that would be renamed J ...
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;Others * Martin Menzel - Recording Technician * J. Laluz - Album Artwork


Bibliography

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References


External links


Hermética's biography
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