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Los 33
Los 33

Panamanian rock band founded in Panama City in 1988. In 1989, they released their first EP, “Llévate Lo Que Quieras” (Take What You Want), including their best-known songs: ‘Múdate O Muérete’, ‘Alguien Te Espera’ and ‘Ya Ni Me Llamas’. In 1991, their first full-length, “Malas Compañias” (Bad Apples) and the single ‘Tengo Miedo’ became a hit in many radio stations. In 1993, the band released their second album simply titled “Los 33”, which became a fan favorite. In 1997, Los 33 found international recognition with their album “Renacimiento Letárgico” (Lethargic Rebirth). The video for the song ‘No Tengo A Donde Ir’ saw heavy rotation in MTV Latino. The band toured and shared the stage with Enrique Bunbury, Aterciopelados, and others. In 1999, after some line-up changes, the band returned with an acoustic album titled “Experimento Acustico” (Acoustic Experiment), which was well received by fans and critics alike. Two more studio albums were released: “Arriba” (2002) and “On” (2003), which show the band further maturing the hard rock sound presented on their first releases. In 2007, the band was voted the best rock-pop band at the “Sexta Entrega de los Premios PanamaRock”. In 2008, a compilation with their greatest hits, live tracks and brand new songs (plus a DVD with music videos) was released. After that, the band was apparently on a hiatus, however, they seem to be active once again, and they even changed their name to Los 44 in 2013.

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