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Banda Toro

Latin
World music
Mariachi
Known best for their 1993 track "La Noche Que Murio Chicago" – a cover of Paper Lace's 1974 hit "The Night Chicago Died" – Banda Toro were at the forefront of Mexico's la quebradita movement in the 1990s. Founded in L.A., California in 1992 by Zacatecas-born Saúl Esqueda, the group released their debut self-titled album in 1993. Commonly associated with the synthesizer-heavy technobanda sound, which saw musicians replace some or all of the horns with electric instruments, like many other technobanda groups they often recorded covers of songs in English. In 1994, Banda Toro releas...
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Rios de BabiloniaBanda Toro
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El Hijo DesobedienteBanda Toro, Chuy Madrid, Miguel A Valtierra, Victor Cordero Aurrecoechea and Victor M Morfin
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Mama Me Lo DijoBanda Toro
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Cachete, Pechito y OmbligoBanda Toro
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Dicen Que DicenBanda Toro
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El BorrachoBanda Toro
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Rios de BabiloniaBanda Toro

Al Estilo Tierra Caliente

3:04

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El Hijo DesobedienteBanda Toro, Chuy Madrid, Miguel A Valtierra, Victor Cordero Aurrecoechea and Victor M Morfin

Al Estilo Tierra Caliente

3:24

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Mama Me Lo DijoBanda Toro

4:29

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Cachete, Pechito y OmbligoBanda Toro

3:17

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Dicen Que DicenBanda Toro

5:08

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El BorrachoBanda Toro

3:46

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