Todos Tus Muertos is an Argentine rasta-punk and rock band formed in Buenos Aires in 1985. They consisted of Félix Gutiérrez on bass, Horacio "Gamexane" Villafañe on guitar, Cristian Ruiz on drums, and Fidel Nadal on vocals. Initially part of the punk movement, they released their debut demo Noche agitada en el cementerio (1986), showcasing a punk sound with socially conscious lyrics. Their breakthrough came with the release of their debut studio album Todos Tus Muertos (1988) under RCA Records, featuring notable tracks like "Gente que no". Their music evolved to incorporate reggae and Afro-Hispano-American rhythms, as heard on albums such as Nena de Hiroshima (1991) and Dale aborigen (1994), which included collaborations with Manu Chao and Fermin Muguruza. Other notable albums include Subversiones (1996), El Camino Real (1998), and Crisis Mundial (2010). After a hiatus, they reunited in 2004 for a tour and released the live album Re-Unión (2006). They reunited again in 2016 to commemorate their 30th anniversary.
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