About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: Soda Stereo, Fight Like Apes, List of alternative rock artists, Useless ID, MissFlag, The Plastic People of the Universe, Latent Anxiety, Eatliz, Syren, The Naked and Famous, Cover me quick, Devilish Presley, The Last Drive, OAG, Quimby, SCH, The Tin Syndrome, No-Big-Silence, Ostava, Five Little Indians, Hladno pivo, Mona, Flaer, Colours of One, White Town, O Emperor, Checkpoint 303, The Youth, Brother, Pato Fu, South Cry, Phase, Kispal es a Borz, The Break, Her Bright Skies, Asgje Sikur Dielli, Sophia The Ocean, Fast Falls the Eventide, Tiger Please, Sexual Democracia, The Undeserving, Ivana "Ivy" Vujic, Unos Panas Ahi, Saaral, DG 307, Reacao Em Cadeia, Sofa Surfers, We are Trans-MIssion, Unformal, 1 Knight Stand, The Amber Light, TT-34, Majosha, Muzzle, Jesse Quin & The Mets. Excerpt: Soda Stereo were an Argentine rock band from Buenos Aires, Argentina. They were one of the most influential and important Latin American and Ibero-American rock bands of all time . They were a power trio made up of singer-songwriter and guitarist Gustavo Cerati, Hector "Zeta" Bosio on bass, and Carlos Alberto Ficicchia (Charly Alberti) on drums. Their career spanned from 1984-1997, followed by a short comeback tour in 2007-2008. Soda Stereo began as a new wave outfit influenced by The Police, The Specials, Television, The Cure, XTC, and other Argentine rock. Their music evolved toward a heavier alternative rock sound throughout the 90's, eventually drawing influences from classic rock, shoegaze, and Britpop. Soda Stereo were the first Latin rock group to achieve success throughout South and Central America, where they have sold more than 7 million copies alone. They helped popularize the Rock En Espanol, Ibero-American Rock, and Latin Rock genres to a mainstream audience. The band established what would become the template for many o...