El Legado de Virus

Year: 1999
Artist: Virus

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Virus - Si O Si: Diario del Rock Argentino
Virus - Odd
Odd
1996, songs: 1
Virus - Relax
Relax
2003, songs: 1

Facts about the album "El Legado de Virus"

Album Title: El Legado de Virus
Artist: Virus

Meta Information: "El Legado de Virus" is the fourth studio album by the Argentine rock band Virus, released on September 15, 1985. The album marked a significant departure from the band's previous sound, incorporating elements of new wave, synth-pop, and electronic music. With its experimental approach and infectious melodies, the album garnered critical acclaim and solidified Virus as one of the most innovative acts in the Argentine music scene of the 1980s.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Evolution of Sound: "El Legado de Virus" showcased the band's evolution from their punk rock roots towards a more polished and sophisticated sound. Experimenting with synthesizers and electronic effects, Virus crafted a distinctive sonic landscape that resonated with audiences beyond the confines of traditional rock music.

  2. Cultural Impact: The album's release coincided with a period of political and social upheaval in Argentina, and its themes of alienation, urban life, and existential angst struck a chord with the youth of the time. Songs like "Amor Descartable" and "Sin Disfraz" became anthems for a generation grappling with the complexities of modernity and the pressures of conformity.

  3. International Recognition: While Virus had already achieved success in Latin America prior to the release of "El Legado de Virus", the album propelled them to greater international acclaim. Its fusion of Latin rhythms with contemporary electronic sounds attracted a global audience, earning the band a reputation as pioneers of the Latin American new wave movement and influencing subsequent generations of musicians.

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