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Los Brincos was a Spanish rock group founded in 1964, initially consisting of members Fernando Arbex, Manuel González, Juan Pardo, and Antonio Morales, known as "Junior." They earned the nickname "The Spanish Beatles" and initially considered naming themselves "The Black Sheeps." Their early singles achieved number one status on Spanish charts. In 1967, Juan Pardo and Antonio Morales left to form a duo, leading to a reformation of Los Brincos under Arbex's leadership, with new members Ricky Morales and Vicente Jesús Martínez. In 1969, Vicente Martínez departed, and was replaced by Miguel Morales, Junior's brother, and Colombian Oscar Lasprilla on keyboards. The band shifted towards a more psychedelic rock sound, recording the concept album “Mundo, Demonio, Carne” (1970), which was also released in English as “World, Devil, Body.” However, the album received a modest reception, prompting the group to disband. Arbex later founded another band.
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