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Andalucia is the fourth studio album by Los Angeles rock band Tito & Tarantula, released in 2002. The album marked several line-up changes in the band, which had previously consisted of lead singer/rhythm guitarist Tito Larriva, lead guitarist Peter Atanasoff, and drummer . This album featured the debut of lead guitarist – who had previously played with Larriva in the Cruzados, bassist , and keyboardist . The song "La Flor De Mal" is a cover of a Cruzados song that Larriva and Hufsteter wrote when they were in the Cruzados.

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  • Andalucia è il quarto album discografico del gruppo musicale rock Tito & Tarantula, pubblicato dall'etichetta discografica BMG Records nel 2002. (it)
  • Andalucia is the fourth studio album by Los Angeles rock band Tito & Tarantula, released in 2002. The album marked several line-up changes in the band, which had previously consisted of lead singer/rhythm guitarist Tito Larriva, lead guitarist Peter Atanasoff, and drummer . This album featured the debut of lead guitarist – who had previously played with Larriva in the Cruzados, bassist , and keyboardist . The song "La Flor De Mal" is a cover of a Cruzados song that Larriva and Hufsteter wrote when they were in the Cruzados. (en)
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  • Andalucia is the fourth studio album by Los Angeles rock band Tito & Tarantula, released in 2002. The album marked several line-up changes in the band, which had previously consisted of lead singer/rhythm guitarist Tito Larriva, lead guitarist Peter Atanasoff, and drummer . This album featured the debut of lead guitarist – who had previously played with Larriva in the Cruzados, bassist , and keyboardist . The band toured promoting the album for several years. They also filmed a music video for the song "California Girl". However, upon seeing how bad the footage of the video was, Perry threw up, Larriva threatened to quit, and Atanasoff was not seen around for days. So, to compensate, Larriva made his own video for the song using the eight dollars he had in his pocket. In the last 40 seconds of the song "Effortless", Larriva, Atanasoff, and Perry can be heard laughing while they watch the "California Girl" music video. The song "La Flor De Mal" is a cover of a Cruzados song that Larriva and Hufsteter wrote when they were in the Cruzados. (en)
  • Andalucia è il quarto album discografico del gruppo musicale rock Tito & Tarantula, pubblicato dall'etichetta discografica BMG Records nel 2002. (it)
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