Pescado Rabioso, formed in 1971 by the legendary Luis Alberto Spinetta, is a cornerstone of Argentine rock history. Emerging from the ashes of Spinetta's first band, Almendra, Pescado Rabioso sought heavier, more intense sounds, blending blues rock and psychedelic elements to create a unique and powerful musical experience. The band's classic lineup featured Spinetta on guitar and vocals, David Lebón on bass, Black Amaya on drums, and Carlos Cutaia on keyboards. Over their brief but impactful career, Pescado Rabioso released three influential albums: "Desatormentándonos," "Pescado 2," and "Artaud." Their music, known for its violent, hard, and psychedelic style, left an indelible mark on the Argentine rock scene. Despite disbanding in 1973, Pescado Rabioso's legacy continues to inspire and influence new generations of musicians and fans alike.