Las Manos de Filippi is an Argentine band known for mixing punk rock, cumbia, ska, reggae, and hip hop with sharp political and social commentary. Formed in the early 1990s, their music is heavily influenced by the country's political landscape and is often laced with satire and protest themes. The group's lyrics tackle issues like capitalism, corruption, and social inequality, earning them a strong following among fans of politically charged music.
They’re also connected to the Argentine labor movement and have been associated with several activist causes. Tracks like "El himno del cucumelo" and "Sr. Cobranza" are some of their most well-known, the latter gaining wider recognition when it was covered by the band Bersuit Vergarabat. Las Manos de Filippi has built a reputation for their energetic live shows and their ability to blend humor with critique, continuing to be a loud, rebellious voice in Latin American music.
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