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** The late drummer Martín Carrizo played with Gustavo Cerati (of Soda Stereo's fame) and A.N.I.M.A.L., and was the brother of TV presentator Cecilia "Caramelito" Carrizo.
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** The late drummer Martín Carrizo played with Gustavo Cerati Music/GustavoCerati (of Soda Stereo's Music/SodaStereo's fame) and A.N.I.M.A.L., Music/{{ANIMAL}}, and was the brother of children TV presentator host Cecilia "Caramelito" Carrizo.
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** Guitarist Gaspar Benegas played with combative rock band Las Manos de Filippi during some time, and is cousin of Miguel Cantilo, former member of trovador rock band Pedro y Pablo.
** Keyboardist Pablo Sbaraglia is brother of Argentinean filmmaker Leonardo Sbaraglia and played on Man Ray and with Andy Chango's solo band.
** Trompetist Miguel Ángel Tallarita played as guest musician in a lot of works such as Los Pericos's ''Big Yuyo'', ''Yerba Buena'', ''Mystic Love'' and ''7''; Caballeros de la Quema's ''Manos Vacías''; Las Manos de Filippi's ''Marginal y Popular''; GIT's ''Distorsión''; and Gustavo Cerati's ''Fuerza Natural''.
** Costa Rica's own Déborah Dixon, one of Los Fundamentalistas's backing vocalists, formed part of Las Blacanblus, and has a [[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9borah_Dixon quite productive CV]] as a guest musician.
** Bassist Marcelo Torres played with another legendary argentinean musician, Luis Alberto Spinetta, on his solo band, Los Socios del Desierto.
** Keyboardist Pablo Sbaraglia is brother of Argentinean filmmaker Leonardo Sbaraglia and played on Man Ray and with Andy Chango's solo band.
** Trompetist Miguel Ángel Tallarita played as guest musician in a lot of works such as Los Pericos's ''Big Yuyo'', ''Yerba Buena'', ''Mystic Love'' and ''7''; Caballeros de la Quema's ''Manos Vacías''; Las Manos de Filippi's ''Marginal y Popular''; GIT's ''Distorsión''; and Gustavo Cerati's ''Fuerza Natural''.
** Costa Rica's own Déborah Dixon, one of Los Fundamentalistas's backing vocalists, formed part of Las Blacanblus, and has a [[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9borah_Dixon quite productive CV]] as a guest musician.
** Bassist Marcelo Torres played with another legendary argentinean musician, Luis Alberto Spinetta, on his solo band, Los Socios del Desierto.
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** Guitarist Gaspar Benegas played with combative rock band Las Manos de Filippi Music/LasManosDeFilippi during some time, and is the cousin of Miguel Cantilo, former member of trovador rock band Pedro y Pablo.
Music/PedroYPablo.
** Keyboardist Pablo Sbaraglia is brother of Argentinean filmmaker Leonardo Sbaraglia and played onMan Ray Music/ManRay and with Andy Chango's Music/AndyChango's solo band.
** Trompetist Miguel Ángel Tallarita played as guest musician in a lot of works such asLos Pericos's Music/LosPericos's ''Big Yuyo'', ''Yerba Buena'', ''Mystic Love'' and ''7''; Caballeros de la Quema's Music/LosCaballerosDeLaQuema's ''Manos Vacías''; Las Manos de Filippi's ''Marginal y Popular''; GIT's Music/{{GIT}}'s ''Distorsión''; and Gustavo Cerati's ''Fuerza Natural''.
** Costa Rica's own Déborah Dixon, one of Los Fundamentalistas's backing vocalists, formed part ofLas Blacanblus, Music/LasBlacanblus, and has a [[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9borah_Dixon quite productive CV]] as a guest musician.
** Bassist Marcelo Torres played with another legendary argentinean musician,Luis Alberto Spinetta, Music/LuisAlbertoSpinetta, on his solo band, Los Socios del Desierto.
** Keyboardist Pablo Sbaraglia is brother of Argentinean filmmaker Leonardo Sbaraglia and played on
** Trompetist Miguel Ángel Tallarita played as guest musician in a lot of works such as
** Costa Rica's own Déborah Dixon, one of Los Fundamentalistas's backing vocalists, formed part of
** Bassist Marcelo Torres played with another legendary argentinean musician,
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** The late Martín Carrizo played with Gustavo Cerati (of Soda Stereo's fame) and A.N.I.M.A.L., and was the brother of TV presentator Cecilia "Caramelito" Carrizo.
** Hernán Aramberri was a former Los Redondos member who played in ''Último Bondi a Finisterre'' and ''Momo Sampler''.
** Hernán Aramberri was a former Los Redondos member who played in ''Último Bondi a Finisterre'' and ''Momo Sampler''.
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** The late drummer Martín Carrizo played with Gustavo Cerati (of Soda Stereo's fame) and A.N.I.M.A.L., and was the brother of TV presentator Cecilia "Caramelito" Carrizo.
** Drummer Hernán Aramberri was a former Los Redondos member who played in ''Último Bondi a Finisterre'' and ''Momo Sampler''.
** Drummer Hernán Aramberri was a former Los Redondos member who played in ''Último Bondi a Finisterre'' and ''Momo Sampler''.
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* NamesTheSame: There's another Indio Solari out there: former Atlético de Madrid [[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball football/soccer]] player Santiago Solari.
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* AllStarCast: Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado is, basically, a who's-who of Argentina's overall musical scene. Just to name a few:
** The late Martín Carrizo played with Gustavo Cerati (of Soda Stereo's fame) and A.N.I.M.A.L., and was the brother of TV presentator Cecilia "Caramelito" Carrizo.
** Hernán Aramberri was a former Los Redondos member who played in ''Último Bondi a Finisterre'' and ''Momo Sampler''.
** Guitarist Gaspar Benegas played with combative rock band Las Manos de Filippi during some time, and is cousin of Miguel Cantilo, former member of trovador rock band Pedro y Pablo.
** Keyboardist Pablo Sbaraglia is brother of Argentinean filmmaker Leonardo Sbaraglia and played on Man Ray and with Andy Chango's solo band.
** Trompetist Miguel Ángel Tallarita played as guest musician in a lot of works such as Los Pericos's ''Big Yuyo'', ''Yerba Buena'', ''Mystic Love'' and ''7''; Caballeros de la Quema's ''Manos Vacías''; Las Manos de Filippi's ''Marginal y Popular''; GIT's ''Distorsión''; and Gustavo Cerati's ''Fuerza Natural''.
** Costa Rica's own Déborah Dixon, one of Los Fundamentalistas's backing vocalists, formed part of Las Blacanblus, and has a [[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9borah_Dixon quite productive CV]] as a guest musician.
** Bassist Marcelo Torres played with another legendary argentinean musician, Luis Alberto Spinetta, on his solo band, Los Socios del Desierto.
** The late Martín Carrizo played with Gustavo Cerati (of Soda Stereo's fame) and A.N.I.M.A.L., and was the brother of TV presentator Cecilia "Caramelito" Carrizo.
** Hernán Aramberri was a former Los Redondos member who played in ''Último Bondi a Finisterre'' and ''Momo Sampler''.
** Guitarist Gaspar Benegas played with combative rock band Las Manos de Filippi during some time, and is cousin of Miguel Cantilo, former member of trovador rock band Pedro y Pablo.
** Keyboardist Pablo Sbaraglia is brother of Argentinean filmmaker Leonardo Sbaraglia and played on Man Ray and with Andy Chango's solo band.
** Trompetist Miguel Ángel Tallarita played as guest musician in a lot of works such as Los Pericos's ''Big Yuyo'', ''Yerba Buena'', ''Mystic Love'' and ''7''; Caballeros de la Quema's ''Manos Vacías''; Las Manos de Filippi's ''Marginal y Popular''; GIT's ''Distorsión''; and Gustavo Cerati's ''Fuerza Natural''.
** Costa Rica's own Déborah Dixon, one of Los Fundamentalistas's backing vocalists, formed part of Las Blacanblus, and has a [[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9borah_Dixon quite productive CV]] as a guest musician.
** Bassist Marcelo Torres played with another legendary argentinean musician, Luis Alberto Spinetta, on his solo band, Los Socios del Desierto.
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* NamesTheSame: There's another Indio Solari out there: former Atlético de Madrid [[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball football/soccer]] player Santiago Solari.
* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: The massive concert at Olavarría, the resulting deaths, the debts and the allegations related with the show were the final straw for Indio himself, who stopped doing live shows altogether (though he did release a final album and a few singles). His solo band continued playing until November 12, 2022, with Solari himself being present as a hologram.
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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: The massive concert at Olavarría, the resulting deaths, the debts and the allegations related with the show were the final straw for Indio himself, who stopped doing live shows altogether (though he did release a final album and a few singles). His solo band continued playing until November 12, 2022, with Solari himself being present as a hologram.
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