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Origin
  
Puerto Rico

Website
  
LaSectaAllStar.com

Years active
  
1997–present

Genre
  
Reggaeton

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Genres
  
Rock en Español Punk-rock Indie-rock

Past members
  
Carlos Figueroa (guitar), Giovanni Perdomo (guitar)

Members
  
Gustavo Laureano, Mark Kilpatrick, John Lengel, Mikey Genao, Carlos Figueroa

Record labels
  
Sony Music Latin, Universal Music (Argentina)

Albums
  
AllStar, Consejo, Bombón de Azúcar, Túnel, Fuego

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La Secta AllStar (or simply La Secta) is the most prominent rock en Español band from Puerto Rico. The band members are Mark Kilpatrick (bass guitar), Gustavo Laureano (singer), John Lengel (drums), and Mike Genao (guitar).

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Band history

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Mark Kilpatrick and Gustavo Laureano met in Orlando, Florida where they studied sound engineering. After graduating they moved to Miami Beach and started working. They also began rehearsing in a local warehouse along with drummer John Lengel and guitarist Carlos Figueroa. They soon began writing and composing their songs and started playing at local clubs in Miami and Puerto Rico. It is during this time that artists like Ricky Martin and Ednita Nazario discovered them. In 1995, Martin recorded the song "Bombón de Azúcar" and in 1996, Nazario recorded "Ultima Vez", also written by Laureano.

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José Fernández Camilo became their manager and introduced them to producer Jorge Alvarez. Alvarez then introduced them to Andrés Levin, and La Secta Allstar signed a record deal with Fonovisa soon after. Their debut album, Aniquila, was released in 1997 producing four Top 40 hit singles: "Se Acabó", "Recompensa", "Nunca Jamás" and "Bombón de Azúcar". This album was re-released in 1999 under the title Bombón de Azúcar. The main difference is that the new album did not include the songs "Si Tú No Estás" and "Mar y Marea". These were in turn substituted by the Spanglish version of "Bombón de Azúcar" and a new track titled "Luna de Día". Bombón de Azúcar was again re-released in 2007 with the addition of "Mar y Marea" while "Si Tú No Estás" has not been rereleased.

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On January 2001, the band presented a sold-out concert at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan. After this and the success of this first album, the band released the follow-up titled La Secta Allstar in April 2001. This album was recorded and produced by the band itself. Four days after the release, the album had already sold 25,000 copies. The single "Dame Lo Que Quieras" peaked at local radio stations and won an ASCAP Award.

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In 2004, the band released a fourth album titled Túnel. The album won a Premio Lo Nuestro award in the category of Best Rock Album. Shortly after guitarist Carlos Figueroa left the band, and Mike Genao replaced him, and the band then released their fifth album, Consejo, with Universal Latino. Consejo is the most successful album from La Secta. The album was certified Gold and Platinum under the RIAA in only two months after its release. The mega hit "La Locura Automática", reached #1 in more than 13 countries (5 months #1 in Colombia). The album featured collaborations with many noted artists like Wilkins and reggaeton artists Wisin & Yandel. A remix of "La Locura Automática" can be found on 12 Discípulos, a reggaeton album produced by Eddie Dee, and on the Deluxe Edition of Consejo (along with another remix and a bonus DVD). Consejo was also nominated to a Grammy and a Premio Lo Nuestro award, and won a Billboard Award in the Best Rock/Alternative Band category. On its first month, the album sold 80,000 copies.

After touring heavily for this album, the band decided to take a small break during which singer Gustavo Laureano released a solo project. In 2008, the band returned with their next album titled Fuego, which won the band a Premio Lo Nuestro in the Rock Album of The Year category, among other awards. The album was also nominated for a Grammy for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album that same year.

Current members

  • Gustavo Laureano - lead vocals
  • Mark Kilpatrick - bass guitar, vocals
  • John Lengel - drums, vocals
  • Mike Genao - guitar, vocals
  • Former members

  • Carlos Figueroa - guitar, vocals
  • Giovanni Perdomo - guitar
  • Discography

  • Aniquila (1998)
  • Bombón de Azúcar (1999)
  • AllStar (La Secta AllStar album) (2001)
  • Una Noche (2002)
  • Túnel (2004)
  • Consejo (2005)
  • Fuego (2008)
  • Súbelo (TBA - 2017)
  • Singles
  • Solo Quiero Hacer un Gol - Single, recorded for the Copa Libertadores (2009)
  • Recompilatorios

  • El Hit Parade (2006)
  • Bombón de Azúcar (Re-release, one bonus track) (2007)
  • Greatest Hits Part 2 (2007)
  • Songs

    La Locura AutomáticaConsejo · 2005
    Dame Lo Que QuierasAllStar · 2001
    Déjalos que hablenFuego · 2008

    References

    La Secta AllStar Wikipedia