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Concerts:

I went to only one concert (my first concert, in fact) on May 2, 2026, in Neuquén, Argentina. It was a really fun experience because Andrés cracked jokes between songs, and at the end of the show, he started playing around with a red matador's cape, just like one. Something that always characterized his fascination with those duels. Although there was some marijuana smoke in the air, I'm not complaining, it's to be expected. Something funny happened at the end of the song "Alta Suciedad," when someone near me yelled, "Ponete en cuatro, Andrés!" ("Get on all fours, Andrés!"), I stifled a laugh. Also, he was drunk as fuck.

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Fav songs and meanings:

My favorite songs are "Output-Input" from the album El Salmón, "Cartas sin marcar" from the album Por Mirarte, "Pasemos a otro Tema" from the album Nadie Sale Vivo De Aquí, "No se puede vivir del amor" from the album El Salmón, and his most famous and legendary song, "Flaca" from the album Alta Suciedad.

Output-Input - El Salmon, 2000

This song perfectly reflects the rage and anger one feels towards social problems, as in the lines "Better a son of a bitch you know than a fool you don't. It's bad to lie to your children, but worse to give advice without knowing." It was also through this song that I realized Andrés had relationships with transvestites, for some reason, good to know. The chorus "Output, input. Plug to Plug and Jack to Jack." I interpret it as the repetitive cycle of life, taking out and putting in. The same goes for the 'plugs' and 'jacks,' which represent his musical life and social conectors. The line "They don't know shit about The Mothers, or Bozzio, or Fowler, nor God." could be interpreted as him being tired of listening to people who talk just to talk without knowing what they're talking about.