Ácido Argentino
Ácido Argentino is the second studio album by Argentine thrash metal band Hermética, released in 1991 by Trípoli Discos.
Ácido Argentino | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | December 1991 | |||
Recorded | 1991 | |||
Studio | Estudios Aguilar, Buenos Aires | |||
Genre | Thrash metal, heavy metal | |||
Label | Radio Trípoli Discos | |||
Producer | Hermética | |||
Hermética chronology | ||||
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Details
This is the first album featuring drummer Claudio Strunz. Same as the previous release, Intérpretes, Ácido Argentino was recorded at Estudios Aguilar, in Buenos Aires, and issued in December 1991.[1] Lyrics composer and bassist Ricardo Iorio stated that the song "Memoria de Siglos' is based on an I Ching interpretation by occult writer Hector Morel.
Track listing
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Robo Un Auto" | Ricardo Iorio | Ricardo Iorio | |
2. | "La Revancha de America" | Ricardo Iorio | Ricardo Iorio | |
3. | "Memoria de Siglos" | Ricardo Iorio | Ricardo Iorio | |
4. | "Prediccion" | Ricardo Iorio | Antonio Romano | |
5. | "Atravesando Todo Limite" | Ana Mourin | Ricardo Iorio | |
6. | "Horizonte Perdido" | (instrumental) | Ricardo Iorio | |
7. | "Vientos de Poder" | Ricardo Iorio | Antonio Romano | |
8. | "Del Camionero" | Ricardo Iorio | Ricardo Iorio | |
9. | "Gil Trabajador" | Ricardo Iorio | Ricardo Iorio | |
10. | "Evitando El Ablande" | Ricardo Iorio | Ricardo Iorio | |
11. | "En Las Calles de Liniers" | Ricardo Iorio | Antonio Romano | |
12. | "De Pismanta a Bauchaceta" | (instrumental) | Ricardo Iorio |
Personnel
- Band
- Claudio O'Connor - lead vocals.
- Antonio Romano - guitar.
- Ricardo Iorio - bass guitar, vocals on "En las calles de Liniers" and "Del Camionero"
- Claudio Strunz - drums.
- Others
- Martin Menzel - Recording Technician
- Fernando Risitas - Assistant
- Ezequiel Samperi- Assistant
- Cristian Jeroncic - Assistant
- L. Rizzo - Assistant
- Ramon - Assistant
- Tyson - Assistant
- J. Laluz - Album Artwork
- Eric de Haas - Photography
- Martin Gimeno - Press/Promotion
- Marcelo Tommy Moya - Management
- Sergio Fasanelli, Walter Kolm - Executive producers
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