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chorreo records
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Rock
Rock is a broad family of popular music centered on amplified instruments, a strong backbeat, and song forms that foreground riffs, choruses, and anthemic hooks. Emerging from mid‑20th‑century American styles like rhythm & blues, country, and gospel-inflected rock and roll, rock quickly expanded in scope—absorbing folk, blues, and psychedelic ideas—while shaping global youth culture. Core sonic markers include electric guitar (often overdriven), electric bass, drum kit emphasizing beats 2 and 4, and emotive lead vocals. Rock songs commonly use verse–chorus structures, blues-derived harmony, and memorable melodic motifs, ranging from intimate ballads to high‑energy, stadium‑sized performances.
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Alternative
Alternative is an umbrella term for non-mainstream popular music that grew out of independent and college-radio scenes. It emphasizes artistic autonomy, eclectic influences, and a willingness to subvert commercial formulas. Sonically, alternative often blends the raw immediacy of punk with the mood and texture of post-punk and new wave, adding elements from folk, noise, garage, and experimental rock. While guitars, bass, and drums are typical, production ranges from lo-fi to stadium-ready, and lyrics tend toward introspection, social critique, or surreal storytelling. Over time, “alternative” became both a cultural stance and a market category, spawning numerous substyles (alternative rock, alternative hip hop, alternative pop, etc.) and moving from underground circuits to mainstream prominence in the 1990s.
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Rock Nacional
Rock nacional is the Argentine movement of Spanish‑language rock that took root in Buenos Aires and other urban centers in the late 1960s. It married the sound and attitude of Anglo‑American rock with local sensibilities, idioms, and poetry, helping to normalize singing rock in Spanish across Latin America. Characterized by guitar‑driven arrangements, sharp melodic hooks, and lyrically rich, metaphor‑laden writing, the style ranges from bluesy and progressive to punk, new wave, and pop‑rock. Social critique and existential reflection—often filtered through urban porteño imagery and lunfardo slang—are central, while occasional nods to tango and Argentine folk add regional color. Over decades, rock nacional evolved from underground counterculture to a mass cultural pillar, influencing the broader phenomenon of rock en español.
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