Vilma Palma e Vampiros

Vilma Palma e Vampiros is an iconic Argentine rock band, originally formed in Rosario in 1989. The group quickly became a major part of the Latin American rock scene, with their mix of rock, pop, and reggae sounds capturing the hearts of fans across the continent. The band's name, often thought to be inspired by comic book or horror movie themes, actually stems from a humorous twist on the names of the band members' friends. Known for their catchy hooks and relatable lyrics, Vilma Palma e Vampiros achieved massive success early on with hits like "La Pachanga" and "Auto Rojo," which became anthems of the early '90s Latin rock movement.

Throughout their career, Vilma Palma e Vampiros have maintained a dedicated fan base, thanks to their dynamic live performances and the enduring appeal of their classic hits. Their music has transcended generations, making them a staple on both classic rock playlists and at retro-themed parties. Despite changes in the music industry and the passage of time, the band has continued to release new material, as evidenced by their recent singles such as "Hasta Allá En El Cielo / Bye Bye," "Me Siento Loco," and "Carmín." These tracks showcase the group's ability to evolve with the times while staying true to the rock and pop sounds that originally made them famous. Through their resilience and constant innovation, Vilma Palma e Vampiros remain a beloved and influential force in Latin American music.

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Auto Rojo - Remix
Single - Released August 7, 2024
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