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Hijos del culo
Bersuit Vergarabat · 2000 · Track 14
Details
TonalidadGm
Compás4/4
Tempo94 BPM
Duración5:17
ÁlbumHijos del culo
Año2000
ISRCARF140000245
The story behind
The sound of Veneno de humanidad by Bersuit Vergarabat unfolds with an intensity that grips you from the first moment. It is a piece that, with its 5 minutes and 17 seconds of duration, invites you to immerse yourself in a particular atmosphere. What makes this song stand out is the band's characteristic way of fusing rock with distinctly American rhythms, such as murga or tango, creating a sound that feels both familiar and completely new. The lyrics, for their part, are usually a mirror of reality, sharply pointing to social and political issues, which gives the song a depth that goes beyond the music.
This piece is part of the sonic universe of Bersuit Vergarabat, an Argentine group that made a name for itself in the late nineties for its audacity in mixing rock with genres like cumbia, tango, and murga. The band, in its best-known phase, had a solid lineup that included Gustavo Cordera on vocals, Juan Carlos Subirá on keyboards and accordion, Carlos Martín on drums, Oscar Humberto Righi on guitar, Pepe Céspedes on bass, Daniel Suárez on vocals and backing vocals, Alberto Verenzuela on guitar, and Germán "Cóndor" Sbarbatti on vocals, backing vocals, and charango. It is interesting to note that Gustavo Cordera, who was their leader, is no longer part of the group.
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