The Locos
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The Locos | |
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The Locos in Taubertal Festival, Germany 2007 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Madrid, Spain |
Genres | Ska punk, ska, 2-Tone |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Sony BMG, RCA, Pinhead Records |
Members | Pipi Tommy Niño Ivan Luis Fran Fer Zampa |
The Locos are a Spanish ska punk band formed in 2005. The Locos were founded as a side project by Pipi, the backup vocalist for Spanish ska-punk group Ska-P, after the latter dissolved that same year. Although originally inclined not to rejoin Ska-P subsequent to their break-up, Pipi now divides his efforts between the two bands.
After a worldwide tour that spanned 2005 to 2007, a second Locos album was slated for release in April 2008, called Energía Inagotable.
Members
- Pipi - vocals
- Niño - guitar
- Tommy - bass
- Ivan - drums
- Luis Fran - trumpet
- Fer - guitar
- Zampa - saxophones
Discography
- Albums
- Jaula de Grillos - 2006
- Energía Inagotable - 2008
- Tiempos Difíciles - 2012
See also
- Ska-P
References
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