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| Artist: Astrud |
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Astrud is a Spanish pop-rock group from the city of Barcelona which formed in the second of half of the 1990s. Composed of Manolo Martínez and Genís Segarra (also in electronic band Hidrogenesse), they have met with a degree of critical and commercial success within the Spanish indie music scene and in 2006, released a collection of rarities and B-sides called "Algo cambió" (Something Changed), which includes a Spanish-language cover version of the Pulp song of the same name.
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