Pescado Rabioso

Pescado Rabioso (Rabid Fish) were an Argentine rock band led by musician Luis Alberto Spinetta from 1971 to 1973. Initially a trio accompanied by drummer Black Amaya and bassist Osvaldo "Bocón" Frascino, they became a quartet with the addition of keyboardist Carlos Cutaia. Finally, David Lebón replaced Frascino in 1972 and featured on the album Pescado 2.

Pescado Rabioso
Pescado Rabioso circa 1973. From left to right: Luis Alberto Spinetta, David Lebón, Black Amaya and Carlos Cutaia.
Pescado Rabioso circa 1973. From left to right: Luis Alberto Spinetta, David Lebón, Black Amaya and Carlos Cutaia.
Background information
OriginBuenos Aires, Argentina
GenresBlues rock, hard rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock
Years active19711973
LabelsTalent-Microfón
Past membersLuis Alberto Spinetta
Black Amaya
Carlos Cutaia
David Lebón
Osvaldo "Bocón" Frascino

In spite of their short life, they are still considered an important and influential piece of Argentine rock history. They were the second major band of Spinetta, created after Almendra's break up in the late 1960s and a seven-month trip through Brazil, United States and Europe.

Although labeled under the band's name due to legal terms with his record company, Pescado Rabioso's final album Artaud is actually a complete solo effort from Spinetta.

The song Stepdad from Eminem's album Music to Be Murdered By (2020) samples Pescado Rabioso's Peteribí from Pescado 2.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

  • Lo mejor de Pescado Rabioso (1976)
  • Obras cumbres (2000)

Singles

  • "Post-crucifixión" / "Despiértate nena" (1972)
  • "Me gusta ese tajo" / "Credulidad" (1973)
  • "Todas las hojas son del viento" / "Superchería" (1973)

Filmography

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