Ratones Paranoicos

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Ratones Paranoicos (English: Paranoid Mice) is an Argentine rock band, formed in 1983 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The group is influenced by rhythm-and-blues music, and their prime influence were The Rolling Stones, with whom they have shared Andrew Loog Oldham as a producer.[1]

Ratones Paranoicos
Ratones Paranoicos in 2007.
Background information
GenresRock and roll
Years active1983 (1983)–2011
2017 (2017)–present
MembersJuanse Gutiérrez (vocals and guitar)
Pablo “Maldito" Memi (bass)
Paul "Sarcófago" Cano (guitar)
Rubén "Roy" Quiroga (drums)
Past membersFabián "Von" Quintiero
Websitewww.losratonesweb.com.ar

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It was originally formed by Juanse (vocals and guitar), Pablo “Maldito" Memi (bass), Paul "Sarcófago" Cano (guitar) and Rubén "Roy" Quiroga (drums). In October 2007, Fabian "von" Quintiero split from the band after being a member since 1997. In his place came Pablo Memi, returning to the original line-up. The band was once supported by Charly García. Former Rolling Stone guitarist Mick Taylor has appeared with them.

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Argentine rock

Notes edit

  1. "Ratones Paranoicos at rock.com.ar". Rock.com.ar.
  2. 2008 "Latin Grammys nominees list". Grammy.com. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)

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