Soda Stereo
Best Latin Rock band Ever
Studio Albums
SODA STEREO
¿Por qué no puedo ser del jet-set?
Sobredosis de T.V.
Te hacen falta vitaminas
Trátamente suavemente
Dietético
Tele-ka
Ni un segundo
Un misil en mi placard
El tiempo es dinero
Afrodisiacos
Mi novia tiene biceps
NADA PERSONAL
Nada personal
Si no fuera por...
Cuando pase el temblor
Danza rota
El cuerpo del delito
Juego de seducción
Estoy azulado
Observándonos (satélites)
Imágenes retro
Ecos
SIGNOS
Sin Sobresaltos
El rito
Prófugos
No existes
Persiana americana
En Camino
Signos
Final caja negra
DOBLE VIDA
Picnic en el 4º B
En la ciudad de la furia
Lo que sangra (la cúpula)
(En) el borde / Languis
Día común-Doble vida
Corazón delator
El ritmo de tus ojos
Terapia de amor intensiva
CANCION ANIMAL
(En) el séptimo día
Un millón de años luz
Canción Animal
1990
Sueles dejarme solo
de Música ligera
Hombre al agua
Entre caníbales
Té para tres
Cae el sol
DYNAMO
Secuencia inicial
Toma la ruta
En remolinos
Primavera 0
Camaleón
Luna roja
Sweet sahumerio
Ameba
Nuestra fé
Claroscuro
Fue
Texturas
SUEÑO STEREO
Ella usó mi cabeza como un revolver
Disco eterno
Zoom
Ojo de la tormenta
Efecto Doppler
Paseando por Roma
Pasos
Angel eléctrico
Crema de estrellas
Planta
X-Playó
Moirè
Influences
The main influence that Soda Stereo received during their career was of British rock. Among the most influential artists for the band sound are The Beatles and solo careers of George Harrison, Paul McCartney and John Lennon; The Police, The Cure, Television, Talking Heads, Elvis Costello, David Bowie, Virus, XTC, The Specials, Squeeze, Pink Floyd, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Queen (in 1997 band recorded tribute song "Algún día"), My Bloody Valentine and Cocteau Twins.
Records and achievements
- The First Latin American artist to use the compact disc format (CD) in the album Signos.[55]
- The First Latin American group to have a TV broadcast with stereo sound during the presentation of their album Dynamo in the program "Fax en Concierto", in 1992.[citation needed]
- The first Spanish-language band to play in the United States as the main event.[55]
- The first Spanish-language band to tour Latin America. Formerly the Spanish rock groups rarely left their home country and if they did not obtain much success. Soda Stereo was the first group to exploit the idea of expansion across the region.
- The First Ibero-American band to include an interactive track in an album, in this case with his MTV Unplugged album, Comfort y Música Para Volar, in 1996.
- In his tour "Me Verás Volver 2007" reached record for perform six concerts in the Estadio Monumental de River Plate on the same tour, beating the previous mark of five concerts of The Rolling Stones.[citation needed]
- Before the tour Me Verás Volver, Robbie Williams held the record for most tickets sold in less time in Argentina (River Plate stadium sold out in five days), but the record was broken by Soda Stereo in 2007 to sell two concerts in the River Plate Stadium in less than a day.
- In Chile is the band that with more people have filled the Estadio Nacional de Chile, surpassing to Los Prisioneros, who held the record with two presentations in 2001.[56]
- Greater attendance at a pay concert in Venezuela. more than 55,000 fans gather at the Hippodrome de la Rinconada in Caracas in 2007, during the tour Me Verás Volver.[citation needed]
- Greater attendance at a pay concert in Colombia. 52,000 people gather Simón Bolívar Park Bogotá, in 2007, during the tour Me Verás Volver.[56]
- Greater attendance at a pay concert at the National Stadium, Panama, with 22,000 spectators, the November 27, 2007.[56]
- Greater attendance at a concert at Estadio Chateau Carreras Córdoba, with 48,000 spectators, the December 15, 2007. With this fact the band snatched los Redondos the record he had gotten years ago at the Córdoba stadium.
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