Los Twist

Hey there, music fans! Los Twist was a super fun and satirical rock band hailing from Buenos Aires, Argentina, that burst onto the scene in the early 1980s. Formed by frontman Pipo Cipolatti along with talents like Daniel Melingo and Fabiana Cantilo, they became icons of the "rock divertido" movement, blending punk, new wave, and pop with humorous, irreverent lyrics that poked fun at society, politics, and everyday life. Their debut album, *La Dicha en Movimiento* (1983), kicked things off with hits like "Pensé que se trataba de cieguitos," and they kept the party going with follow-ups like *Cachetazo al Vicio* (1984) and *Cataratas Musicales* (1985), capturing the post-dictatorship vibe of freedom and creativity in Argentine music.

Though they disbanded in the late '80s, Los Twist reunited sporadically, dropping albums like *La Máquina del Tiempo* in the '90s and even *Explosivo '96*. Their witty style influenced a ton of bands and left a lasting mark on Latin American rock, making them a go-to for anyone craving clever, upbeat tunes with a twist of rebellion. If you're new to them, dive into their discography—it's a wild ride!

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Explosivo '96
Album - 22 Tracks - Released January 1, 1995
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