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Botellita de Jerez was a Mexican rock band, formed in Mexico City in 1982. Their music is a fusion of rock, cumbia, and Mexican traditional music like mariachi and son, creating the genre called guacarrock (rock and guacamole). The band was always distinguished by a festive and irreverent musical fusion, celebrating the culture of the nacos and integrating sketches and albures in its lyrics and concerts. Its style, standard rock, was combined with satirical lyrics that portrayed urban life and popular culture in Mexico City.

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  • Botellita de Jerez (en)
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  • Botellita de Jerez, conocida posteriormente como La HH Botellita de Jerez, fue una banda de rock mexicana​ formada en la Ciudad de México en el año 1983. Tuvo diferentes alineaciones e integrantes desde su fundación siendo la alineación original: Sergio Arau (guitarra y voz, quien se separó del grupo en los años 1988 y 2013), Armando Vega Gil (bajo y voz) y Francisco Barrios (batería y voz). Desde el año 2014 hasta el año 2019, se presentaron bajo el nombre de La HH Botellita de Jerez (que ya había estado con este nombre desde el año 1987 hasta el año 1997 y con la misma alineación),​ con la siguiente alineación: Armando Vega Gil en el bajo, Francisco Barrios en la batería, Santiago Ojeda en la guitarra eléctrica y el en los teclados, las congas y voz. (es)
  • Botellita de Jerez was a Mexican rock band, formed in Mexico City in 1982. Their music is a fusion of rock, cumbia, and Mexican traditional music like mariachi and son, creating the genre called guacarrock (rock and guacamole). The band was always distinguished by a festive and irreverent musical fusion, celebrating the culture of the nacos and integrating sketches and albures in its lyrics and concerts. Its style, standard rock, was combined with satirical lyrics that portrayed urban life and popular culture in Mexico City. (en)
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  • Botellita de Jerez (en)
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  • Botellita de Jerez (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Concierto_Botellita_de_Jerez,_XV_FILZ_(22051131736).jpg
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  • Botellos, Botellita (en)
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  • The band in a concert in UNAM campi. (en)
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  • Polygram, BMG (en)
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  • Francisco Barrios (El Mastuerzo), , Sergio Arau , Santiago Ojeda, Benjamín Alarcón, Señor González (en)
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