Loquero is an Argentine punk band that has carved a niche for itself in the Latin American punk scene with a career spanning several decades. Formed in 1986 in the city of Mar del Plata by vocalist Arturo "Fito" Coronel, guitarist "Terry" Marcelo Lee, bassist "Fernando" Fernández and drummer Julio Belizi, the band developed its own distinctive punk sound, blending melody with raw energy and introspective lyrics. Their early days were marked with an underground ethos and a D.I.Y. approach, performing in local venues and gradually gaining recognition throughout Argentina.
Over the years, Loquero has maintained a steady output of music that reflects their evolution as musicians and songwriters. Their discography boasts a variety of releases that showcase a growth in production and musical complexity, from the raw and energetic early demos collected on "Demos '92/'94" to the refined punk anthems of albums like "Fabulosos Creadores de Paranoia" and "Temor Morboso a la Exposición Pública." Notable works like "Radio Post Mortem" and the ambitious two-part "Electroshow Disco 1 & 2" reveal the band's willingness to experiment and push the boundaries of the punk genre. Tracks such as "Herencia," "Adelanto," and "Suicidal Fútbol Club" highlight the band's mature songwriting and their knack for creating anthems that resonate with a broad, passionate fanbase. Against the backdrop of changing times and trends, Loquero has remained a steadfast and influential force in the punk rock landscape of Latin America.
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