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Latin 17 December, 2007

Legendary Argentine Rockers Todos Tus Muertos To Release 'Greatest Hits' February 19th On Nacional Records

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LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ Nacional Records) - Nacional Records is proud to announce the release of a new greatest hits album by iconic Argentine rasta-punk band Todos Tus Muertos. The album, to be released on February 19th, is a collection of the group's classic tracks as well as several bonus songs. Highlights include "Dale Aborigen", featuring Manu Chao as well as members of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs and Los Autenticos Decadentes.

Todos Tus Muertos ("All Your Dead") was born in 1985 with singer Pablo "Dronkit Master" Molina, guitarist Horacio "Gamexane" Villafa'e, bassist Felix Gutierrez, drummer Pablo Potenzoni and singer Fidel Nadal. The group named itself in honor of the tens of thousands killed by former Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla. Todos Tus Muertos quickly broke onto an unsuspecting Buenos Aires music scene with its unique mixture of social messages and massive doses of punk, ragga, reggae and raw energy.

After being named the Best International Group by the leading 1990s Latin-rock magazine La Banda Elastica, Todos Tus Muertos gained attention around the world. Renowned for their explosive live shows, Todos Tus Muertos have toured across North America, South America, Europe and Asia throughout their storied career. Their music has influenced scores of new artists throughout Latin America.






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