Laghonia was a pioneering Peruvian rock band active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, recognized as one of South America’s earliest and most influential psychedelic groups. Blending fuzz‑driven guitars, Hammond organ textures, and English‑language lyrics, their sound bridged garage rock and progressive experimentation. With albums such as *Glue* (1971) and *Etcétera* (1971), Laghonia became a cornerstone of Peru’s underground rock movement, earning a lasting reputation among collectors and psych‑rock enthusiasts worldwide for their innovative musicianship and raw, visionary energy.