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| Album Title | Year | Key Tracks & Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1993 | This sophomore album was also a double-platinum success, producing mega-hits like "Auto Rojo" , "Mojada" , and "Te Quiero Tanto" . | | Fondo Profundo | 1994 | This album continued the band's hit streak with songs like "Fondo Profundo" , "Voy a vos" , and the iconic "Fernet con coca" , a cultural touchstone in Argentina. |

Interestingly, the band's curious and eye-catching name was born not from a creative brainstorm, but from a piece of urban art. It came from a graffiti scrawled by disgruntled employees on the metal shutters of a shuttered furniture store located at España 430 in Rosario. The original message, "Vilma Palma e Hijos Vampiros de los Obreros" (Vilma Palma and Sons, Vampires of the Workers), was a protest against the store's manager. Over time, the slogan faded until only the words remained, which the band promptly adopted. Vilma Palma E Vampiros - Vilma Palma E Vampiros...

The album's track list consists entirely of tracks composed by Mario Gómez and Jorge Risso. Every arrangement hits a perfect equilibrium between rock energy and radio-friendly pop hooks. | Album Title | Year | Key Tracks

The self-titled debut album by , released in 1991, stands as a cornerstone of Latin pop-rock . Emerging from Rosario, Argentina, the band managed to capture a specific "lightning in a bottle" energy that defined the early 90s music scene across Latin America. It came from a graffiti scrawled by disgruntled

The story of Vilma Palma e Vampiros begins in the city of Rosario, Argentina. In September 1990, three musicians—Mario "Pájaro" Gómez (vocals), Gerardo "Largo" Pugliani (bass), and Jorge Risso (guitar)—came together with a shared vision: to create music that was both energetic and meaningful. Before this, Gómez and Risso had been part of the band between 1987 and 1988, but it was this new project that would launch their careers.

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: A track that showcased their fusion of traditional Latin sounds with rock instrumentation. Equipboard Production and Reception Vilma Palma e Vampiros Members, Gear & Sound | Equipboard