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Los Ratones Paranoicos is an Argentine music band, formed in 1984. The lead singer and guitar is Juan Sebastián Gutiérrez ("Juanse"), who is well known for his flamboyant personality and has been often parody by popular artists like Diego Capusotto. The rest of the band is formed by drummer Rubén Eduardo Quiroga ("Roy"), bass player Pablo Memi and backup singer and guitarist Pablo Cano ("Sarcófago").
Los Ratones (popular abbreviation of their name) are a rhythm-and-blues influenced rock and roll band. Their prime influence are the Rolling Stones, and they have in fact shared a producer with the Stones: Andrew Loog Oldham.
Juanse earned a 2008 Latin Grammy nomination in the category Best Rock Solo Vocal Album for Energía Divina.
See also
References
Ratones Paranoicos at rock.com.ar
2008 Latin Grammys nominees list
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