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**Bio: Los Monaguillosh** Los Monaguillosh is a band that originated in Madrid in the late seventies, around 1977. The original lineup included Jaime Munárriz (bass), Pablo Martín Patino (guitar, vocals), and Juan Andrés Castro (drums), who was soon replaced by Juan Carlos Davilla. The group later expanded to include Amador Luque (guitar) and Susana Millaruelo (backing vocals). By 1981, they had quickly evolved into a dark and psychedelic pop-rock sound, drawing inspiration from British bands like The Cure and Siouxsie and the Banshees. In 1982, Beatriz Alonso joined on keyboards and Ricardo Moreno took over on drums, alongside founding member Jaime "Destello" Munárriz on bass, Amador "Rata Insólita" Luque on guitar, and Susana Millaruelo on vocals. Shortly after, they signed with the record label Dos Rombos and released their first single, "Voces en la Jungla," which also featured "De Madam" and "Bocas sobre una araña." "Voces en la Jungla" became notable as the first independent video of the Spanish new wave, directed by Pablo Martín Patino, in February 1983. The band made appearances on TV shows such as “La Edad de Oro,” “Musical Express,” and “Caja de Ritmos.” They recorded another
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