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Los Toreros Muertos are a musical group of the new wave/power pop/punk
movement on the Spanish-speaking music scene known as La Movida Madrileña.
The Spanish singer and humorist Pablo Carbonell and the Argentineans Many
Mouré and Guillermo Piccolini formed this group in 1985. Their career
spanned seven years to its dissolution in 1992.It produced songs for the
public that were marked by an individual and irreverent originality and
edgy humor.
Their first single was "Yo no me llamo Javier." With the gradual
relaxation of mores in Spain in the mid-1980s, there was a perceived
explosion of out-of-wedlock births. This song was a barbed commentary
written from the viewpoint of a young man named Javier accused of fathering
a child. It was one of the songs included on their album 30 años de éxitos
(Ariola, 1986). On this album, one can perceive the influence of Madness
and the Mondragón Orchestra. Also among its songs as "Mi agüita amarilla,"
or "My Little Ye
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