Why did they split up if they were such a good band?

What happened to Tranzas, Bacilos, Poligamia and other groups that decided to separate despite their success?

So much musical group that left us and we miss! Some even ahead of time. His legacy will remain in our hearts thanks to his unforgettable songs, but also many questions about why they broke up. Here we reveal the reasons for some groups…

bacilli

What separated this group was precisely what made it special: being multinational. Each of its members belonged to a different country: Andrés Lópes is from Brazil, José Javier Freire is Puerto Rican and Jorge Villamizar is Colombian. The latter was the one who was in charge of making the news known, in 2006:

A band is a team that demands sacrifices, especially in the case of Bacilos, who are from three different countries and because we have had to live in a city that at the end of the day does not belong to any of the three. There comes a point where you have to take a distance, take different directions and we have decided to end all those thingsdeclared to the media.

Polygamy

The reasons for this separation were professional: because each member wanted to pursue their own music and production careers. Obviously, Andrés Cepeda has been the luckiest of the group in terms of fame, so for him it was an excellent move.

soda Stereo

Many factors influenced the separation of this band. Based on some testimonies from former members, we can venture to say that there was a bit of jealousy because of Cerati’s fame, who also earned more than the rest. In addition to the occasional mess of skirts between Charly Alberti (drums) and Gustavo, who became a very large fish in a small fishbowl.

The prisoners

The official version is that they separated when Claudio Narea (guitar and backing vocals) discovered that his wife, Claudia Carvajal, and Jorge González (voice and bass) had a love relationship, however, the guitarist denied that statement during an interview last year. , about his second book on grouping:

Currently there is a series that narrates the story as Jorge wanted it to be told, as if we were separated by a mess of skirts. If I left the band it was because he (Jorge) became crazyClaudio Narea confessed to the newspaper Trade.

It refers to the TV series South American Rockersbroadcast in Chile, which tells the story of the famous band.

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And there are groups that break up with great affection, like Tranzas. In 2007, when they said “no más”, in addition to communicating it to the media and their fans, they recorded one last song called They go.

By the way, this week we were visited by Douglas Bastidas, ex-vocalist of the group, who is now a soloist. He left us some surprises…

A new love…

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Metallic…

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And your new song The heart does not understand

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