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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Ricardo Iorio is a musician from Argentina. He began as a bassist, then a bassist who made chorus, then a bassist singer, and finally a singer. He took part in neighbourhood bands with some friends, and then he created V8, the first Heavy Metal band in Argentina. The most famous line-up was Iorio-Civile-Rowek-Zamarbide, which recorded the first two LPs. Civile left the band, and then Rowek. Walter Giardino (who would lead Rata Blanca years later) joined V8 for a couple of months, and left. The third line-up had Cenci, Roldán, Iorio and Zamarbide, recorded the third LP. Iorio's partners became involved with religious ideas and sought to promote them with the band, which was resisted by Iorio and led to the breakup. With bassist José Amurín, the last V8 lineup continued as Logos.Iorio made a new band, Hermética, this time full thrash metal. The singer Claudio O'Connor and guitarrist Antonio Romano stayed all the time, and the first drummer was quickly replaced by Tony Scotto. They recorded the first LP, where Iorio made some chorus here and there, and then a short LP with covers. Scotto was replaced by Claudio Strunz, making the most famous line-up of Hermética. They recorded two studio Cds and two live albums; Iorio singed some full songs now. The band broke-up shortly before the release of the second live album, and Iorio and his partners accused each other for the breakup.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })And then, he made his third and most successful band, Almafuerte. He became the singer of all songs, and recorded several studio and live CDs until the band's hiatus in 2016. He has his own record label, called Dejesú Records, named after a Catchphrase from him.For better or for worse, his three bands defined the Argentinean Thrash Metal scene (and, in some cases, other Heavy Metal scenes as well), both in musical and lyrical style, as well as their orientation.You can find more information about him and his bands on Encyclopedia Metallum. | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness: Some V8 songs like "Lanzado al mundo hoy" mention Heavy Metal, and Hermética's Intérpretes features a cover song of "No Class" from Motörhead. He would eventually become a vocal critic of Argentinian artists singing in English, and talk about the music genre only as "Metal pesado". | |
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Revolving Door Band | |
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Revolving Door Band: Several drummers passed through Almafuerte, them being Claudio Cardacci (for Mundo Guanaco), Walter Martínez (from Del Entorno up to A Fondo Blanco) and Adrián "Bin" Valencia (from Piedra Libre onwards). Then there's Iorio going full voice and delegating bass dues to Alberto Ceriotti. | |
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Lead Bassist | |
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Lead Bassist: First type C in V8 and Hermética, then type B as well in Almafuerte. | |
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I Am the Band | |
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I Am the Band: And for whoever disagrees with Iorio in this, there is the door. | |
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Take That! | |
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Take That!: Several. In V8, the songs "Tiempos Metálicos"note Metal Times and "Brigadas Metálicas"note Metal Squads are directed towards the conformist hippism of earlier eras. Hermetica has "Dejá De Robar"note "Stop Stealing", directed towards Walter Giardino, and "Buscando Razón"note "Finding Reason", a song towards some artist which we don't know who is. After Hermetica's breakup, two bands formed: Almafuerte, led by Iorio, and Malon, led by the remaining members. On their first records, both bands would fire at each other. Almafuerte with "El amasijo de un gran sueño"note "The death of a big dream" and Malón with "La fábula del avestruz y el jabalí"note "The fable of the ostrich and the boar". Two years later, Malón disbanded, and Almafuerte celebrated it with "Triunfo"note "Victory". | |
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Cover Album | |
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Cover Album: Hermética's Intérpretes. Ayer Deseo, Hoy Realidad and Tangos y Milongas as a solo artist. | |
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It's All About Me | |
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It's All About Me: Ever since Almafuerte's Del Entorno, most songs are simply Iorio singing about himself. | |
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Lighter and Softer | |
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Lighter and Softer: The new millennium brought the less heavy albums for both Almafuerte and Iorio as a solo artist, concluding with 2006's Toro y Pampa and 2012's Trillando La Fina, which were closer to Hard Rock. Then his solo albums for The New '10s were done in a completely Hard Rock style. | |
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Cover Version | |
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Cover Version: Several covers of tangos and folk songs with both Hermética and Almafuerte, plus "El As de Espadas (Ace of Spades)" with Los Natas. | |
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Start My Own | |
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Start My Own: That was the spirit when he began with Hermética and Almafuerte, make something different and better than his previous works. Hermética is not "V8 with other members and new name", but a completely different band with an unique style, and the same goes for Almafuerte. Even internationally, how many artists have developed a personal style 3 different times? | |
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