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Buenos Aires, Argentina (1989 – 1996)
There are atleast two bands, past and present, known as Aguirre:
Present:
A sludge/crust band from Bordeaux, France. Recently they relased a full length “Calvaire” through BlindDateRecords.
Past:
Aguirre was a band from Buenos Aires, Argentina. The line-up included MARCELO MOURA in keyboards, Mario Serra in drums and Pablo Tapia in vocals.
MARCELO MOURA, formerly from the band Virus, created Aguirre in 1989 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Inspired by the Werner Herzog movie (Aguirre, Wrath of God) they were supported by local heavyweights in the Argentinian music scene: Zeta Bossio, Gustavo Cerati, Julio Moura, Daniel Sbarra, Ricardo Serra y Tweety González.
In 1993 Moura left the band, before recording their second album. The band incorporated Ricardo Serra (guitar) and Claudio Di Lorenzo (bass), who were already established on live shows . They split in 1996.
Present:
A sludge/crust band from Bordeaux, France. Recently they relased a full length “Calvaire” through BlindDateRecords.
Past:
Aguirre was a band from Buenos Aires, Argentina. The line-up included MARCELO MOURA in keyboards, Mario Serra in drums and Pablo Tapia in vocals.
MARCELO MOURA, formerly from the band Virus, created Aguirre in 1989 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Inspired by the Werner Herzog movie (Aguirre, Wrath of God) they were supported by local heavyweights in the Argentinian music scene: Zeta Bossio, Gustavo Cerati, Julio Moura, Daniel Sbarra, Ricardo Serra y Tweety González.
In 1993 Moura left the band, before recording their second album. The band incorporated Ricardo Serra (guitar) and Claudio Di Lorenzo (bass), who were already established on live shows . They split in 1996.
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