Los Delinquentes, a band hailing from Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, emerged in the early 2000s with a distinct blend of rock, flamenco, and other elements of Andalusian music, which they dubbed as "rock gitano." The group was formed by Miguel Ángel Benítez Gómez, Marcos Del Ojo Barroso, and Diego Pozo Torregrosa, three friends who shared a passion for music that reflected the streets and everyday life, with a poetic yet raw essence. Their unique sound and exuberant energy quickly made them a significant name in the Spanish music scene.
Throughout their career, the band evolved while staying true to their roots, as they released a string of albums and hit songs that resonated with their fanbase. Los Delinquentes are perhaps best known for their ability to infuse social commentary into their lyrics without losing the playfulness and rhythm that made people fall in love with their music. Tracks such as "El Voltereta," "De Los Matorrales," and the movie soundtrack piece "Mortadelo y Filemón" showcase their versatility and cultural impact. Although the band faced the untimely loss of founding member Miguel Ángel Benítez Gómez in 2004, they continued their musical journey, capturing the hearts of both old fans and new with their signature sound and anthemic tunes.
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