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: A live album celebrating their 1,008th performance, capturing the high-energy essence of their touring years. 3. The Transitional Era: Post-Bahiano (2004–Present)
Los Pericos are widely credited with pioneering reggae music in Argentina and popularizing it across Latin America. From their eponymous 1987 debut to their latest works, the band has successfully fused traditional Jamaican rhythms with Latin rock and pop sensibilities. This paper explores the thematic and musical shifts within their discography, marking the transitions through their most influential eras. 1. The Foundation: "Los Pericos" (1987) and Early Success
The 1990s marked the band's most prolific period, seeing them perform over 1,000 shows and tour internationally.
/ 7 (2005) / Pura vida (2008) These albums saw the band continue to evolve, consistently releasing new music and touring extensively throughout South America. They maintained a high level of activity and popularity, always staying true to their reggae roots while experimenting with contemporary sounds.
no son solo una banda; son una institución del reggae y el ska en Argentina y Latinoamérica. Con décadas de trayectoria, han marcado el ritmo de varias generaciones con su fusión única de ritmos jamaiquinos, rock y pop. Explorar la discografía de Los Pericos es sumergirse en la evolución del reggae hispanoamericano, desde el fenómeno masivo de los 80s hasta su madurez musical contemporánea.
Alcanzó la cifra histórica de 150,000 unidades vendidas en Argentina en pocos meses, masificando la estética rastafari en un país que apenas descubría el género.
By the time Pampas Reggae was released in 2019, Los Pericos had already secured their status as legends of Latin American rock. With decades of hits like "Runaway" and "Waitin'" under their belt, the risk was settling into a "greatest hits" comfort zone. Instead, Pampas Reggae proved the band—led by the unmistakable voice of Bahiano—still had stories to tell.
The following list outlines the band's primary studio discography:
: A live album celebrating their 1,008th performance, capturing the high-energy essence of their touring years. 3. The Transitional Era: Post-Bahiano (2004–Present)
Los Pericos are widely credited with pioneering reggae music in Argentina and popularizing it across Latin America. From their eponymous 1987 debut to their latest works, the band has successfully fused traditional Jamaican rhythms with Latin rock and pop sensibilities. This paper explores the thematic and musical shifts within their discography, marking the transitions through their most influential eras. 1. The Foundation: "Los Pericos" (1987) and Early Success
The 1990s marked the band's most prolific period, seeing them perform over 1,000 shows and tour internationally. los pericos discografia 64
/ 7 (2005) / Pura vida (2008) These albums saw the band continue to evolve, consistently releasing new music and touring extensively throughout South America. They maintained a high level of activity and popularity, always staying true to their reggae roots while experimenting with contemporary sounds.
no son solo una banda; son una institución del reggae y el ska en Argentina y Latinoamérica. Con décadas de trayectoria, han marcado el ritmo de varias generaciones con su fusión única de ritmos jamaiquinos, rock y pop. Explorar la discografía de Los Pericos es sumergirse en la evolución del reggae hispanoamericano, desde el fenómeno masivo de los 80s hasta su madurez musical contemporánea. : A live album celebrating their 1,008th performance,
Alcanzó la cifra histórica de 150,000 unidades vendidas en Argentina en pocos meses, masificando la estética rastafari en un país que apenas descubría el género.
By the time Pampas Reggae was released in 2019, Los Pericos had already secured their status as legends of Latin American rock. With decades of hits like "Runaway" and "Waitin'" under their belt, the risk was settling into a "greatest hits" comfort zone. Instead, Pampas Reggae proved the band—led by the unmistakable voice of Bahiano—still had stories to tell. From their eponymous 1987 debut to their latest
The following list outlines the band's primary studio discography: