expelled celebrates 30 years with music with a concert at Groove
As part of the celebration for their 30 years of experience, the Expulsados group will hold a concert at Groove, where they will tour their entire discography.
The appointment will be on Saturday 27 May in the traditional venue located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo. There they will celebrate with their audience all these years with music, fact that made them one of the most significant bands within the national punk rock scene.
Tickets can be obtained at the ticket offices of the premises located on Avenida Santa Fe, or by Passline system and in the various points of sale, located in Fade To Black (Bond Street), Mala Broadcasting (Almagro), Liverpool (Belgrano), santa Guadalupe (Merlo), Crazy things (Hummock), Cave (Lanus) and Xennon (Quilmes and La Plata).
Driven out, The most representative band of "punk ramone" in South America, which since its inception took the imprint and style of the North American band to carry on its path, returns to the stage to meet its audience again after a prolonged hiatus and to celebrate the launch of his album “Cuarto para espectros” on vinyl.
The band is formed in 1993, in the south zone of Buenos Aires, from the beginning, his main influence was the American band Ramones, of which they did covers, and also other bands from the '60s and '70s, como Buzzcocks, The Kinks, The Who, The Damnned, Gary Lewis and The Playboys y Beach Boys, among other.
“Today they will not win” became the group's first demo, with which they became known in the underground of Buenos Aires.
With the band becoming more and more entrenched, in 1994 they record their second demo, "Everything goes wrong for me". In the year 1999, already established as a quartet, the first album arrives: "Driven out". With remarkable growth in the national under, they follow him: “Night road” (2000), “Altoparlantes” (2001), “24 hours at the cinema” (2002), "Room for spooks" (2004), "Wax Museum" (2006), "Speakers II" (2008), "Portrait of a Hunter" (2009) and "Suicides and Hitmen" (2016).
Throughout his career, Expelled shared the stage with the most representative bands of both national and international punk: Attack 77, Trotsky Will Avenge, Bad Religion or the members of Ramones Cj and Marky.
In addition to its own dates in the mythical Cement, they are summoned, from 2004, to participate in big festivals like Pepsi Music, the Quilmes Rock Festival and the Cosquín Rock.
They toured the interior of the country and Uruguay, Paraguay and Mexico. Also Sebastian Expelled, band singer, participated in the tour of Marky Ramone (Ramones drummer) in his project “Marky Ramone and friends”, who toured Spain, Italy, Slovakia, China, Austrian and Portuguese, as well as concerts throughout Latin America, Africa, Israel and Greece.