Panda

Songs: 45
Albums: 11

Albums

Panda - MTV Unplugged
MTV Unplugged
2011, songs: 3
Panda - MTV Unplugged [DVD]
MTV Unplugged [DVD]
2011, songs: 3
Panda - Poetics
Poetics
2009, songs: 1
Panda - 2000-2004 [Bonus DVD]
2000-2004 [Bonus DVD]
2008, songs: 16
Panda - 2005-2008 [CD/DVD]
2005-2008 [CD/DVD]
2008, songs: 2
Panda - Amantes Sunt Amentes
Amantes Sunt Amentes
2007, songs: 3
Panda - Sinfonia Soledad
Sinfonia Soledad
2007, songs: 5
Panda - Para Ti Con Desprecio
Para Ti Con Desprecio
2006, songs: 2
Panda - Arroz Con Leche
Arroz Con Leche
2003, songs: 6

Facts about Panda

Panda

Panda is a Mexican rock band that gained significant popularity in the early 2000s. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Panda was formed in Monterrey, Mexico, in 1996. The original lineup consisted of José Madero (vocals and guitar), Jorge "Kross" Vázquez (guitar), Ricardo Treviño (bass), and David "Kross" Castillo (drums). The band quickly gained attention in the Mexican underground rock scene for their energetic performances and catchy melodies.

  2. Breakthrough Success: Panda rose to prominence in the early 2000s with the release of their album "Arroz con leche" in 2000, followed by "La revancha del príncipe charro" in 2002. These albums showcased Panda's signature blend of punk rock, pop, and emo influences, earning them a dedicated fanbase and widespread acclaim throughout Mexico and Latin America. Songs like "Los malaventurados no lloran" and "Narcisista por excelencia" became anthems for a generation of Mexican youth.

  3. Evolution of Sound: Over the years, Panda experimented with different musical styles and themes, evolving from their punk rock roots into a more diverse and introspective sound. Their later albums, such as "Para ti con desprecio" (2005) and "Amantes sunt amentes" (2006), delved into themes of love, heartbreak, and existentialism, showcasing the band's maturity and growth as songwriters. Despite some initial resistance from fans, Panda's evolution was well-received, cementing their status as one of Mexico's most influential rock bands.

  4. Commercial Success and Awards: Panda's success extended beyond the music charts, earning them numerous awards and accolades throughout their career. They won multiple Premios MTV Latinoamérica awards, including Best Rock Artist and Best Group, as well as recognition from organizations like the Latin Grammy Awards. Panda's albums consistently charted in Mexico and other Latin American countries, solidifying their status as chart-topping rock stars.

  5. Disbandment and Legacy: After more than a decade of success, Panda announced their disbandment in 2011, much to the disappointment of their fans. The members pursued various solo projects and musical endeavors, with José Madero continuing his career as a solo artist. Despite their breakup, Panda's music continues to be celebrated by fans old and new, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of the most influential rock bands in Latin America. Their songs remain staples on rock radio stations and playlists, ensuring that their impact on the Mexican music scene endur

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