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Los Diablos (US) Los Diablos (US)
Genre: Rock/Pop

Their music and performances are built on classic country rock and straight up punk ethics... loud guitars, acoustic harmonies, and laid back rhythms underneath tales of dishonesty, jealousy, and greed.

The guys in the band have come from some of the most influential and important South Florida underground bands from the past two... [+] Read More

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