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The song that changed everything. Anchored by an irresistible acoustic guitar strum, a driving horn section, and the iconic refrain "Pasos, de la pachanga, van a bailar..." , this track exploded across Argentine radio stations. It rapidly crossed borders into Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Chile. The single sold over 100,000 copies almost immediately, transforming an independent regional band into a household name. 2. "Bye Bye (Déjame)"

Before conquering Latin America, core members Mario "Pájaro" Gómez (lead vocals) and Jorge Risso (guitar) played in a Rosario-based post-punk band called Identikit. Following that group's dissolution, they sought to build a completely new musical project with a festive, accessible, and groove-driven edge.

Vilma Palma e Vampiros' self-titled debut album, released in Vilma Palma E Vampiros - Vilma Palma E Vampiros...

Vilma Palma E Vampiros have left an indelible mark on Argentine rock music, influencing a new generation of musicians and fans. Their contributions to the country's music scene have been recognized with numerous awards, including multiple Martín Fierro Awards and a Latin Grammy nomination.

– Steady, rock-infused percussion and drums The song that changed everything

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Vilma Palma E Vampiros – Vilma Palma E Vampiros – CD (Album), 1991 [r8090063] | Discogs. Community. Community. The single sold over 100,000 copies almost immediately,

Before launching Vilma Palma e Vampiros in 1990, vocalist and guitarist Jorge Risso performed together in an alternative rock group called Identikit. Seeking a more energetic, festive, and rhythmically diverse musical direction, they restructured their creative approach.

The interplay between Mario Gómez’s raspy, emotive lead vocals and the soulful vocal harmonies of Di Lorenzo and Moscariello became a signature trademark of the band. Key Tracks and Musical Legacy

Anchored the dance-ready grooves that unified rock and Latin rhythms. (Backing Vocals)