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Los Panky's were a short-lived band from the second wave of Mexican teen garage rock in the 1960s, hailing from Mexico City. Initially formed under the name "Los Black Diamonds," they later changed their name and released a two-song EP for Discos Orfeon, with one track later appearing on the "Ritmo 66" compilation LP. The group eventually settled on the name Los Panky's and went on to release two EPs for Discos Cisne and an LP, as well as being featured on the Hanky Panky 66 compilation LP. They disbanded before the decade concluded. The original lineup consisted of Raúl San Martín (drums), César "Larky" Hernández (vocals), Silverio Pérez (bass), Marcel Ruano (guitar), and Julio "Yulmer" Saldívar (guitar). In 2014, Burger Records released their entire discography on cassette, while Munster Records released their LP.
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