Los Pegamoides
Los Pegamoides was a Spanish pop band formed in the late 1970s, known for their catchy melodies and energetic performances. The group gained popularity during the Movida MadrileƱa, a cultural movement in Spain that celebrated freedom and creativity after the end of Franco's dictatorship.
The band consisted of members like Alaska, Nacho Canut, and Carlos Berlanga, who contributed to their distinctive sound. They released several successful albums and hits, becoming iconic figures in the Spanish music scene. Their music often blended elements of rock, pop, and new wave, appealing to a wide audience.