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2023 3 dic.Bricks Rock Bar 13 Canciones
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2019 9 nov.New York Expo CenterNo setlists
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- Víctimas del Doctor Cerebro
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- Biografía
- Mexican alternative band Víctimas del Doctor Cerebro started playing under the name of Tecnopal by the end of the 1980s, led by El Chipotle and El Abulón. When drummer El Bruja and guitarist El Destroyer joined, the name of the band was changed, soon recording its debut album, called Tecnopal. After signing up to EMI Latin, the group moved to California to make its following record. That self-titled album, issued in 1993, included Víctimas del Doctor Cerebro's "el esqueleto
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