Labels Sony Music Genre Punk rock | ||
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Years active 1992 (1992)–1995 (1995) Associated acts Attaque 77HerméticaDie Toten Hosen Albums Bajo otra bandera, Bestiario Similar Attaque 77, Los Violadores, Die Toten Hosen, Hermética, Lethal |
Pilsen was a punk band from Argentina. It was founded by Pil Trafa, after separation of Los Violadores in 1992.
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History
The group was formed in late 1992, when "Pil Trafa", decided to return to Argentina after having been in Lima, Peru; in order to continue their career with a multinational record label.
In January 1993, the group recorded two songs in the Synth studies of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, along with Ronald Biggs, the historic "train robber" , who worked with the Sex Pistols and edited Bajo otra bandera. During that period, wrote and composed songs with Campino, leader of the German punk band, Die Toten Hosen and with Steve Jones, ex former guitarist of the Sex Pistols.
In 1994, most of its members away from the band, leaving only "Pil Trafa" as the only permanent member. With another formation, edit the second album, Bestiario; but not sold than expected, and the group broke up in 1995.
The best known songs of the band are: "Pilsen" (with Ronnie Biggs), "Bajo otra bandera", "Iván fue un comunista", "Pogo en el ascensor", "Va por mi, va por vos", etc.
Discography
Songs
Cucarachas para el desayuno1993
Represión1993
London Calling