1) Magneto was a superstar Mexican boy band in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1986, Magneto was featured in “Siempre en Domingo,” a Spanish entertainment show viewed across Latin America and parts of Europe. The group’s biggest international hit, “Vuela, Vuela,” was a Spanish-language version of Desireless’ “Voyage, Voyage.” The clasic Magneto lineup — Alex, Alan, Charlie, Mauri and Elias — recorded four albums together between 1989 and 1993. They also starred in a big-screen motion picture, “Cambiando El Destino,” that was released in 1992. The group split in 1996 after a farewell performance at the Plaza de Toros in Mexico. In 2001, the classic lineup reunited as XMagneto for a tour and a greatest-hits disc. Original members|* Eddie, Xavier, Elías, Pepe, and Juan|Replacements|* Alan #1, Enrique, Mauri, Marcos, Eduardo, Carlos, Danny, Alex, Charlie, Alan #2, Toño Albums| * Tu Libertad (1994) (Your Freedom)| * Más (1993) (More)| * Cambiando el Destino (1992) (Changing Destiny)| * Vuela, Vuela (1990) | * 40 grados (1989) (40 Degrees)| * Todo esta muy bien (1987) (Everything is very good)| * Tremendo (1986) (Tremendous)| * Super 6 Magneto (1984) (Magneto Super 6)| * Dejalo que gire (1984) (Let it grow) 2) An Indie band from from Seattle that provides a musical journey through catchy rhythms and guitar riffs. They formed around 2005 and have released one album entitled “Sounds Like Space”. 3) Also, a killer rock band from Athens, GA.| |
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