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Argenis Brito

Los Prisioneros ("The Prisoners") was a Chilean rock band formed in San Miguel, Santiago, in 1982. Considered one of the most influential Latin-American bands of all time, they've been evaluated as pioneers of Rock en español (Rock in Spanish) by Latin American media and musicians, and one of the strongest socio-politi

Biography

Los Prisioneros ("The Prisoners") was a Chilean rock band formed in San Miguel, Santiago, in 1982. Considered one of the most influential Latin-American bands of all time, they've been evaluated as pioneers of Rock en español (Rock in Spanish) by Latin American media and musicians, and one of the strongest socio-political impactful bands in Chile. The group developed a new wave sound that had its roots in British punk rock, in particular the Clash, and incorporated rockabilly, reggae and ska influences, and later synthpop. They became known for their controversial, witty and subversive lyricism that criticized the socio-economic structures, education and societal attitudes of dictatorship-era Chile and Latin America as a whole. This would cause their music to be banned by the Chilean mainstream media between 1985 and 1990, but their music would continue to spread there, aided by word of mouth and shared homemade cassette tapes. The band initially met in high school, studying at San Miguel's Liceo 6, and formed as "Los Vinchukas" (a play on the Beatles, one of their biggest influences), with Miguel Tapia on the drums, Claudio Narea on guitar and Jorge González serving as their lead

Scores

influence score
0/100
reach score
0/100
house crew relevance score
60/100
booking potential score
0/100
emerging artist score
40/100
contact confidence score
0/100
citation confidence score
95/100
agent readability score
90/100
brand fit score
36/100
interview potential score
28/100
sponsorship potential score
12/100
education value score
10/100
house crew priority score
33/100

Sources & provenance

FieldValueSourceVerifiedConf.
origin_countryVEMusicBrainzJune 10, 202695
genresdeep houseMusicBrainzJune 10, 202680
origin_cityVenezuelaMusicBrainzJune 10, 202675
musicbrainzhttps://musicbrainz.org/artist/4b13f428-c59b-4bc2-932b-633ea8d1215bMusicBrainzJune 10, 202699
discogshttps://www.discogs.com/artist/74543WikidataJune 10, 202690
spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/4VUah2HlhnmLZIN7V6LuW2MusicBrainzJune 10, 202688
resident_advisorhttps://ra.co/dj/argenisbritoMusicBrainzJune 10, 202688
beatporthttps://www.beatport.com/artist/argenis-brito/14543MusicBrainzJune 10, 202688
gendermaleWikidataJune 10, 202694
wikidatahttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q122736710WikidataJune 10, 202695
wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_PrisionerosWikipediaJune 10, 202685
bio_shortLos Prisioneros ("The Prisoners") was a Chilean rock band formed in San Miguel, Santiago, in 1982. Considered one of the most influential Latin-American bands of all time, they've been evaluated as pioneers of Rock en español (Rock in Spanish) by Latin American media and musicians, and one of the strongest socio-politiWikipediaJune 10, 202680
bio_longLos Prisioneros ("The Prisoners") was a Chilean rock band formed in San Miguel, Santiago, in 1982. Considered one of the most influential Latin-American bands of all time, they've been evaluated as pioneers of Rock en español (Rock in Spanish) by Latin American media and musicians, and one of the strongest socio-political impactful bands in Chile. The group developed a new wave sound that had its roots in British punk rock, in particular the Clash, and incorporated rockabilly, reggae and ska influences, and later synthpop. They became known for their controversial, witty and subversive lyricism that criticized the socio-economic structures, education and societal attitudes of dictatorship-era Chile and Latin America as a whole. This would cause their music to be banned by the Chilean mainstream media between 1985 and 1990, but their music would continue to spread there, aided by word of mouth and shared homemade cassette tapes. The band initially met in high school, studying at San Miguel's Liceo 6, and formed as "Los Vinchukas" (a play on the Beatles, one of their biggest influences), with Miguel Tapia on the drums, Claudio Narea on guitar and Jorge González serving as their lead WikipediaJune 10, 202680

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