Ratones Paranoicos launches a new vinyl to celebrate its anniversary

Ratones Paranoicos launches a new vinyl to celebrate its anniversary
Ratones Paranoicos launches a new vinyl to celebrate its anniversary

25 years after the creation of the album Electro Shock, Paranoid Mice released a new edition in transparent vinyl version, which includes a sticker with the cover of the original, as reported in Rock pop.

This album includes great hits like “Monalisa”, “Ciervo motor” and a cover of the classic “I like that tajo”, by Pescado Rabioso. In addition, it has the particularity of having been the first without bassist Pablo Memi and with the incorporation of Fabián “Zorrito” Quintiero.

By 1999 they were already one of the most important bands in national rock with five shows at the River Plate Stadium as the opening act for the Rolling Stones.

This isn’t the only good news for fans. After a long wait, Paranoid Mice confirmed their show at the Vélez Stadium on Saturday, September 14, produced by Fenix ​​Entertainment. This concert will be to crown your Last Ceremony Tour, with which they mark the band’s return to the main stages. Tickets are available at www.entradauno.com.

The announcement of the return of Ratones Paranoicos occurred last year in the month of October within the framework of the show that Juanse performed at the Luna Park Stadium where the members of the historic Argentine rock band took the stage, surprising the entire audience.

In the midst of the ovation and celebration of his fans, Juanse, Memi, Sarcófago and Roy They announced their return with their 2024 tour with which they have already made several presentations: the Bum Bum Festival (Córdoba) before more than 40 thousand people and the Confluencia Festival (Neuquén) before more than 250 people.

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