Reincidentes

Reincidentes
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Fernando Madina, frontman of the band, performing on-stage in Santiago de Chile, March, 2011
Background information
OriginSevilla, Spain
GenresRock, Punk rock
Years active1987–present
LabelsLocomotive Music, BMG, Discos Suicidas
Websitewww.reincidentes-sca.es
MembersManuel J. Pizarro Fernández
Fernando Madina Pepper
Juan M. Rodríguez Barea
Finito de Badajoz
Past membersJosé Luis Nieto "Selu"

Reincidentes is a Spanish rock/punk rock band. They started playing in the 1980s as Incidente Local, formed by Manuel Pizarro on drums, Juan Barea on guitar, and Fernando Medina on bass and vocals. They performed their first live concert in 1987 at University of Seville. After became finalists at a local rock contest and joined sax player José Luis Nieto, they recorded their debut album in 1989 released by Discos Trilita. After signing up to Discos Suicidas label and participating in Seville Expo '92, they started touring Central America. Later, Selu left the band and Finito de Badajoz became the new guitarist. In 1997, the band signed up to BMG and shortly thereafter their live album Algazara achieved their first gold record in Spain in 2000.[1]

Members

Discography

  • Reincidentes. Discos Trilita, 1989, reedited by Discos Suicidas.
  • Ni un paso atrás. Discos Suicidas, 1991.
  • ¿Dónde está Judas? Discos Suicidas, 1992.
  • Sol y Rabia. Discos Suicidas, 1993.
  • Nunca es tarde... si la dicha es buena. Discos Suicidas, 1994.
  • Materia Reservada. Discos Suicidas, 1997.
  • ¡Te lo dije!. BMG Ariola/RCA, 1997.
  • Los Auténticos. Discos Suicidas, 1998.
  • Algazara, BMG Ariola/RCA, 1998.
  • ¿Y ahora qué? BMG Ariola/RCA, 2000.
  • La otra orilla. La otra orilla, 2001.
  • Cosas de este mundo. Locomotive Music, 2002.
  • Acústico. Locomotive Music, 2004.
  • El comercio del dolor. Locomotive Music, 2005.
  • Dementes. Locomotive Music, 2006.
  • América: Canciones de ida y vuelta, Realidad Musical, 2008.
  • Tiempos de ira, Maldito Records, 2011.
  • Aniversario, 2013.
  • Awkan Haciendo hablar Al Silencio, 2015.

References

  1. ^ Salaverrie, Fernando (September 2005). Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002 (PDF) (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Madrid: Fundación Autor/SGAE. p. 952. ISBN 84-8048-639-2. Retrieved 23 August 2019.

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