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Canciones icónicas del rock argentino

Explore the songs that defined the sound of rock in Argentina, from its beginnings to the present day. This list celebrates the anthems, ballads, and most influential tracks that have marked generations of fans. Discover the cultural richness and musical evolution of one of the country's most important genres. Vote for your favorites and help build the definitive collection of Argentinian rock music.

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    La Balsa

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    • Considered rock nacional's first Spanish-written rock song

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    This song is a foundational pillar of Argentine rock, recognized as the first national rock piece and one of the first in Spanish. Its release in 1967 by Los Gatos marked the official birth of a genre that would define the country's musical culture. The composition by Litto Nebbia and Tanguito encapsulates a crucial moment in music history, setting a precedent for future generations of artists.

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    Muchacha (Ojos de Papel)

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    • Gorgeous song

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    This song is a foundational work of Argentine rock, created by Luis Alberto Spinetta and his band Almendra. Its poetic lyrics and innovative fusion of folk and psychedelia established it as an influential piece since its release in 1969.

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    Rasguña las Piedras

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    • One of the most iconic songs in Argentine rock

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    This song is a powerful anthem of resistance and hope, with lyrics that capture the essence of the struggle for freedom in a context of repression. Its deep emotional resonance and historical significance make it a fundamental piece of Argentine rock. The composition by Charly García and Nito Mestre, with its distinctive vocal arrangements, marked a before and after in the country's music.

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    De Música Ligera

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    • Most popular song by Soda Stereo

    This song is a fundamental pillar of Argentinian rock, capturing the essence and innovation of Soda Stereo at its peak. Its catchy melody and evocative lyrics have made it a generational anthem, resonating with millions of listeners across decades. The piece represents a high point in the band's discography and in the history of the genre in the region.

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    Rezo por vos

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    • Incorporates religious motifs to illustrate sacrifice and redemption

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    This song represents a milestone in the history of Argentine rock as it is the only recorded collaboration between two of its greatest exponents, Luis Alberto Spinetta and Charly García. Its profound lyrics and emotional melody capture the essence of an era and the genius of both artists, resonating with audiences for decades.

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  7. 6

    Un Ángel para Tu Soledad

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    This song is a cornerstone of Argentine rock due to its profound lyrics that address loneliness and desolation with a powerful metaphor. Its melody and the performance by Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota have made it a generational anthem, solidifying its place in the country's musical history.

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    Lamento Boliviano (1994)

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    • One of the greatest classics in Spanish rock history

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    This song has become an anthem of Spanish rock, standing out for its profound lyrics that address resilience and inner turmoil. Its massive success since its 1994 release and its enduring cultural impact make it a fundamental piece of the genre.

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    Hacelo por mí

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    • One of the best-known Argentine rock songs of the nineties

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    This song is a cornerstone of Argentine rock, encapsulating the energy and spirit of 90s punk rock. Its emotional lyrics and catchy melody made it a generational anthem that still resonates with audiences today. The song represents a key moment in Attaque 77's career and in the history of national rock.

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    Carismático

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    The song captures Babasónicos' innovative essence and constant evolution within Argentine rock, demonstrating their ability to create tracks that challenge genre conventions. Its intriguing lyrics and distinctive sound make it a benchmark for the band, influencing the music scene and resonating with a wide audience.

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    La Guitarra

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    • Was a hit in South America

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    La Guitarra is a generational anthem that encapsulates the essence of Argentine rock with its blend of ska and lyrics that resonate with the search for identity. Its catchy melody and message of freedom against social conventions have made it an enduring classic of the genre.

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    Adiós

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    Gustavo Cerati's song "Adiós" is a cornerstone of Argentine rock due to its profound lyrical exploration of heartbreak and personal growth, resonating with a massive audience. Its musical composition and Cerati's emotional performance make it a masterpiece that defines an era of the genre.

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    Será

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    This song captures the essence of Argentine rock with its introspective lyrics about emotional uncertainty and its distinctive instrumentation. Its 2003 release solidified Las Pelotas' artistic maturity, offering a piece that deeply resonates with the human experience and the band's characteristic sound.

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    No Llores Por Mí, Argentina

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    This song is a cornerstone of Argentine rock, particularly due to Serú Girán's influential live version. Its profound and emotional lyrics directly address Argentina, capturing a feeling of love and social critique that resonated strongly in its historical context. Serú Girán's rendition cemented it as a generational anthem, reflecting the complexity of national identity through music.

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    Y lo que quiero es que pises sin el suelo

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    • Reinforces a message of emancipation and search for a new path

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    This Catupecu Machu song is a pillar of Argentine rock due to its innovative proposal and cultural impact. Its alternative sound and profound lyrics about breaking barriers resonated strongly with the public, establishing the band as a creative force in the music scene. The song represents Argentine rock's ability to explore new sounds and meaningful messages.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates songs that have been fundamental in consolidating the rock genre in Argentina, including those that became symbols of resistance and freedom.
Users can participate by voting for their favorite songs and suggesting others they consider iconic in Argentinian rock, based on their cultural and historical impact.
The results reflect the community's collective perception of the influence and legacy of these songs in Argentinian rock, highlighting their role as anthems and expressions of an era.
Rock and roll first began to appear in Argentina in the mid-1950s, shortly after its creation in the United States. The first recorded rock song in Argentina was on December 5, 1955.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking iconic Argentinian rock songs is based on a combination of historical context, cultural relevance, and contribution to the genre. We aim to highlight works that were not only popular but also left a lasting mark.

  • Participant relevance is determined by their impact on the consolidation of rock in Argentina, including their role in the genre's evolution since the mid-1950s.
  • Consideration is given to the reasons why certain songs became symbols of resistance and freedom, transforming musicians into leaders and their works into anthems that challenged oppressive regimes.
  • The strengths of each interpretation are valued, such as the ability of songs like "Presumida" or "La plaga" to help consolidate the genre.
  • Community voting plays a crucial role, allowing users to express their preferences and contribute to the final ranking, ensuring popular sentiment is represented.
  • The provided context, including mentions of influential musicians like León Gieco and Charly García, serves as a basis for understanding the transcendence of the songs in the history of national rock.
  • The song must have significantly contributed to the consolidation and evolution of the rock genre in Argentina since its origins in the mid-1950s.
  • It must have served as a symbol of resistance or inspired youth in the pursuit of values such as freedom and peace during periods of oppression.
  • Interpretations that helped establish rock in the country will be considered, such as those mentioned in the context, which had a lasting cultural impact.
  • The song must be recognized for its influence on other musicians and for being part of the repertoire of influential artists in national rock, such as León Gieco and Charly García.