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In the pantheon of Spanish-language rock, there are bands that fill stadiums, and then there is . For many in Argentina and across Latin America, "Los Redondos" aren't just a band; they are a religion, a social phenomenon, and a gritty, poetic mirror held up to society. A Bit of... Everything

As the Indio would say: “Solo les pido que se nos cuiden.” (I only ask that you take care of yourselves.) patricio_rey_y_sus_redonditos_de_ricota_un_poco...

The Chaos and the Cult: Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota In the pantheon of Spanish-language rock, there are

Though the band split in 2001, the fire hasn't dimmed. The solo careers of Solari and Beilinson continue to thrive, but the myth of the "Redondos" remains untouchable. They taught a generation that you could be massive without selling out, and that rock and roll is, above all, a place for those who don't fit anywhere else. Everything As the Indio would say: “Solo les

The prompt "un poco..." (a bit of...) is a perfect starting point, because Los Redondos were never just one thing.

Their lyrics are famously hermetic—dense with metaphors, slang, and cultural references that fans (the ricoteros ) spend decades deconstructing.

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