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| Last known | |
| Federico Canzonieri | Bass |
| Elvio Arduvino | Drums |
| See also: Psicotico, Agonia (Arg) | |
| José Luis Fungueiro | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Psicotico | |
| Diego Sanchez | Vocals |
| See also: ex-Lobotomy | |
| Past | |
| Fernando Batistoni | Bass |
| Johnny Tumba | Bass |
| Leo Quintela | Drums |
| Javier Faifer | Guitars |
| Alberto Pastor | Vocals |
| Carlos Di Tirro | Vocals |
| See also: ex-Kristine, ex-Thabu | |
| Federico Canzonieri | Bass |
| Elvio Arduvino | Drums |
| See also: Psicotico, Agonia (Arg) | |
| José Luis Fungueiro | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Psicotico | |
| Diego Sanchez | Vocals |
| See also: ex-Lobotomy | |
| Fernando Batistoni | Bass |
| Johnny Tumba | Bass |
| Leo Quintela | Drums |
| Javier Faifer | Guitars |
| Alberto Pastor | Vocals |
| Carlos Di Tirro | Vocals |
| See also: ex-Kristine, ex-Thabu | |
| Added by: Agathocles | Modified by: Rochvill |
| Added on: 2004-08-05 23:27:38 | Last modified on: 2013-05-19 22:08:55 |
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The first demo tape was titled "Cementerio de Botellas" (1990). It has a more traditional heavy metal style.
One song featured in Thrash compilation LP (Radio Trípoli Discos, 1991): “Aniquilar” (English version).
The band split-up in 1995, and reunited briefly in 1996 (with the ...