El Sindykato was a pioneering Uruguayan rock band active from 1969 to 1974, renowned for blending psychedelic rock with candombe rhythms, creating a distinctive "candombe beat" sound. Founded by Juan E. Des Crescenzio, Miguel A. Livichich, Oscar Rial, and J. Carlos Tizzi, the group gained prominence with their 1970 debut album, "El Sindykato," featuring the acclaimed track "La fuga de la carbonería." Their music, characterized by socially conscious Spanish lyrics, left a lasting impact on the Uruguayan music scene. ([es.wikipedia.org](https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sindykato?utm_source=openai))