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- Rock_urbano abstract "Rock Urbano (Spanish for Urban Rock) is subgenre of Hard Rock originated in Spain (not to be mistaken with Mexican Rock Urbano) at late 1970s. The lyrics deal with marginal issues (alcohol, drugs, prostitution), social injustices, and other problems emphasizing the more marginal side of urban life.It has its own defined sound and lyrics; musically, it tends to be devoid of the bluesy influences characteristic of most classic hard rock acts, such as Led Zeppelin, Thin Lizzy or Deep Purple. While being influenced by said artists, the Rock Urbano sound recalls, as well, the seeming simplicity of early Punk Rock bands such as Ramones or The Clash. Thus, in groups like Leño were influenced by hard rock and blues rock, in others as Barricada, the heavy metal and punk, while in groups like Extremoduro and Marea performs a rock with poetic lyrics, however, they retain the rawness that distinguished the style. Besides, in bands such as Fito & Fitipaldis or Albertucho there are included a mixture of musical influences.The phenomenon arises in the 70s, with bands like Burning, Asphalt, Topo and, above all, Leño. These bands started to differentiate from the rest of the other because of their lyrics deal. In the following years, some of the leading Rock Urbano acts were Barricada, Los Suaves, Extremoduro, Platero y Tú, Reincidentes or Rosendo.Notable urban rock bands:70's: Leño, Asfalto, Topo, Burning80's: Los Suaves, Barricada, Rosendo, Leize90's: Extremoduro, Platero y Tú, Reincidentes, The Flying Rebollos, Quijotes Urbanos, Porretas, Desastre, Canallas, Transfer, Kalean00's: La Fuga, Marea, Fito & Fitipaldis, Poncho K, Albertucho, Sínkope, Mala Reputación, Tensa Espera..., Silencio Absoluto,Diagnóstico Canalla".
- Rock_urbano instrument Bass_guitar.
- Rock_urbano instrument Drum_kit.
- Rock_urbano instrument Electric_guitar.
- Rock_urbano instrument Guitar.
- Rock_urbano instrument Keyboard_instrument.
- Rock_urbano instrument Piano.
- Rock_urbano instrument Saxophone.
- Rock_urbano instrument Singing.
- Rock_urbano stylisticOrigin Blues_rock.
- Rock_urbano stylisticOrigin Hard_rock.
- Rock_urbano stylisticOrigin Heavy_metal_music.
- Rock_urbano stylisticOrigin Punk_rock.
- Rock_urbano stylisticOrigin Rock_and_roll.
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- Rock_urbano bgcolor "crimson".
- Rock_urbano color "White".
- Rock_urbano culturalOrigins "1970".
- Rock_urbano instruments "Electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, guitar, optional piano, saxophone and keyboards, vocals".
- Rock_urbano name "Rock urbano".
- Rock_urbano stylisticOrigins "* Hard rock * Rock and roll * Blues rock * Punk rock * Heavy metal".
- Rock_urbano subject Category:Spanish_music.
- Rock_urbano subject Category:Spanish_rock_music_groups.
- Rock_urbano type Genre.
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- Rock_urbano comment "Rock Urbano (Spanish for Urban Rock) is subgenre of Hard Rock originated in Spain (not to be mistaken with Mexican Rock Urbano) at late 1970s. The lyrics deal with marginal issues (alcohol, drugs, prostitution), social injustices, and other problems emphasizing the more marginal side of urban life.It has its own defined sound and lyrics; musically, it tends to be devoid of the bluesy influences characteristic of most classic hard rock acts, such as Led Zeppelin, Thin Lizzy or Deep Purple.".
- Rock_urbano label "Rock urbano (España)".
- Rock_urbano label "Rock urbano".
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- Rock_urbano name "Rock urbano".