Los Ronaldos are a seminal Spanish rock band whose influence on the Iberian music scene has been profound since their formation. Emerging from the lively cultural renaissance of the mid-1980s following the end of Spain's dictatorship, the band was established in Madrid in 1987 by singer Coque Malla, bassist Luis Martín, drummer Ricardo Moreno, and guitarist Luis García. Their sound, characterized by raw energy mixed with catchy melodies and straightforward lyrics, quickly resonated with the disenchanted Spanish youth, making them a staple in the national rock panorama.
With a career spanning over two decades marked by hiatus and comebacks, Los Ronaldos soared to fame with hits like "Adiós Papá" and "No puedo vivir sin ti," songs that remain iconic in Spain's rock repertoire. While their self-titled debut album "Los Ronaldos" and subsequent releases like "Saca La Lengua" and "Sabor Salado" laid down their legacy, the band has also embraced re-evaluating their past work, evident in remastered albums such as "¡Idiota!" and "0." Despite disbanding in 1998, the group's enduring appeal led to a reunion in 2007, resulting in new works like "4 Canciones" and "La bola extra." As evidenced by "Los Ronaldos: Edición 30 Aniversario," their music not only captures a distinct era in Spanish rock history but also continues to captivate new generations of fans.
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