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Fidel Nadal, frontman of TTM
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Background information | |
Also known as | TTM |
Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Genres |
Punk rock Reggae fusion Ska-punk Alternative rock Post-punk (early) |
Years active | 1985–2000 2004–2011 2015–present |
Labels |
RCA Universal Music Esan Ozenki Maldito Records |
Associated acts | Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Los Laxantes, Mano Negra, Los Auténticos Decadentes, Attaque 77, Negu Gorriak, La Sobrecarga |
Website | www.ttm-oficial.com.ar |
Members |
Fidel Nadal Felix Gutiérrez Pablo Molina Germán Álvarez Ricki Sanguinetti Damián Domínguez |
Past members | Christian Fabrizio Jorge Iacobellis Julio Amin Pablo Potenzoni Jorge Serrano Cristian Ruiz Leo de Cecco Horacio "Gamexane"† |
Todos Tus Muertos (All Your Deads, in English) is a rasta-punk band from Argentina formed in Buenos Aires, in 1985. The longtime line-up comprised by a young vocalist Fidel Nadal, Horacio "Gamexane" Villafañe on guitar, Felix Gutiérrez on bass, and drummer Pablo Potenzoni. Achieved international success throughout the 1990s. The band was part from the second Argentine punk movement that emerged during the mid-1980s. By 2015, was announced a reunion show with Fidel Nadal, Felix Gutiérrez and Pablo Molina at the Jamming Festival in Bogotá, Colombia on 5 June 2016, and more recently three more show in Chile and Mexico.
After the Los Laxantes disbanding, Horacio "Gamexane" and Felix Gutiérrez with Jorge Serrano started playing around 1985, as Todos Tus Muertos. Then, after the first shows Jorge Serrano leave the band, and Fidel Nadal (with only 19-year old) was recruited into the band.
In 1986, the new line-up recorded their first demo called Noches Agitadas en el Cementerio at Parakultural club, with eight tracks produced by Daniel Melero. In 1988, the band signed a deal with RCA label released their eponymous debut studio album, produced by Carlos "Mundy" Epifanio, the group's manager. The only promotional single was "Gente Que No", which received a very positive reception from the FM radio stations, but then RCA expired the contractual obligations with them due to album low-success.
After one year, began recording their next album, Horacio "Gamexane" and Cristian Ruiz left the band in 1989, leading to the group into a brief hiatus. By 1990, Felix Gutiérrez and Fidel Nadal started work with a new line-up: Julio Amin on guitar and Jorge Iacobellis on drums. In 1991, they signed to Radio Tripoli label and released their second album Nena de Hiroshima,. After the few shows, Gutierrez and Nadal were invited to collaborate with Mano Negra. Along with Manu Chao and the rest of Mano Negra, they went to Colombia where they recorded La Casa Babylon. By 1992, Todos Tus Muertos had begun to do larger venues, opening for the Ramones, during their gigs at the Estadio Obras in September of that same year.