Argentinean alternative band
Los Brujos got involved in the local scene in 1988. Combining '60s beat sounds and '80s hardcore-metal,
Los Brujos was pointed out as an experimental group. In addition, their theatrical performances, where musicians created a special atmosphere around them, made
Los Brujos a very special rock act. Daniel Melero produced their first album, called Fin De Semana Salvaje, in 1992; soon, their song "Kanishka" hit the charts. In 1993, San Cipriano was released, followed by 1995's Guerra De Nervios, which had contributions by
Gustavo Cerati and
Juana La Loca's dummer Aitor Graña. The band announced its breakup in 1998. ~ Drago Bonacich