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Genre: Rock/Pop

La última generación del rock!!!,
Con la actitud del rock y la libertad de la tecnología...
(La tecnología como herramienta expresiva de la creación del artista,
sin abandonar los "instrumentos tracción a sangre")
Escucha y disfruta!!!

The ultimate generation of the rock!!!
With the attitude of the rock and... [+] Read More

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