The story of Los Pericos begins in 1986 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It all started with a group of friends who would get together to play the music they loved—covers of Jamaican legends like Toots & The Maytals, Bob Marley, and Peter Tosh. Their name, "Los Pericos" (Spanish for "The Parakeets"), was chosen for being "a bird from warm places," a perfect symbol for the tropical rhythms they were about to bring to the Southern Cone.
: Released shortly after their debut, this record solidified their presence on the radio and expanded their reach into neighboring South American countries. los pericos discografia 64
Si incluimos estos trabajos, la discografía supera los 120 temas. Por eso, los puristas limitan los "64" a la primera gran etapa (1987–1998), que es considerada la . The story of Los Pericos begins in 1986
These records showcased a more polished, mature sound as the band toured extensively across the Americas. A New Chapter: Post-Bahiano Era : Released shortly after their debut, this record
: A live album celebrating their 1,008th performance, capturing the high-energy essence of their touring years. 3. The Transitional Era: Post-Bahiano (2004–Present)
By the mid-1990s, the band moved beyond traditional roots reggae, incorporating broader pop and rock influences. Key albums from this era include: Big Yuyo (1992):