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Jaguares
Jaguares
Mexican alternative rock band
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Héroes del Silencio
Héroes del Silencio
Spanish band
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Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio
Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio
Mexican band
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Attaque 77
Attaque 77
Argentine punk rock group
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Numen
Numen
Spanish progressive rock band (1992-2000, 2011-)
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Barón Rojo
Barón Rojo
Hard rock/heavy metal band from Spain
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Caramelos de Cianuros
Caramelos de Cianuros
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Rata Blanca
Rata Blanca
musical group of Argentina
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Mœnia
Mœnia
Mexican electronica band
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Maná
Maná
Mexican salsa, pop band
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Adrian Belew
Adrian Belew
American rock musician
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El Azote
El Azote
organization
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Miguel Mateos
Miguel Mateos
Argentine recording artist; singer
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Greg Ladanyi
Greg Ladanyi
American record producer
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La Polla Records
La Polla Records
Spanish punk rock band
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Enrique Bunbury
Enrique Bunbury
Spanish singer-songwriter
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Siniestro Total
Siniestro Total
Galician punk rock group
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Russian Red
Russian Red
singer
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Gustavo Cerati
Gustavo Cerati
Argentine musician, singer-songwriter and composer
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Panda
Panda
Mexican band
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Café Tacvba
Café Tacvba
latin rock band from Ciudad Satélite, Mexico
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Rusty Eye
Rusty Eye
musical artist
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José José
José José
Mexican singer and actor
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Brujeria
Brujeria
Mexican-American extreme metal band
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Cachorro López
Cachorro López
Argentine musician, songwriter, record producer

Caifanes is a rock en español band from Mexico City. Formed in 1985, the group achieved international fame during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The original lineup consisted of Saúl Hernández (vocals & guitar), [[]] [es] Sabo Romo (bass guitar), Alfonso André [es] (drums), and Diego Herrera (keyboards and saxophone).Alejandro Marcovich later joined Caifanes as lead guitar player. Caifanes’ style can be described as a hybrid of British new wave, progressive rock and Latin percussion underscored by deep, somber, and Latin American-Mexican-Spanish-influenced lyrics and the vocal style of Saúl Hernández. Members of Caifanes have cited The Cure, The Beatles and King Crimson as major influences, with Adrian Belew having produced their third studio album, El Silencio, as well as making a guest appearance on it.

The name Caifanes is derived from 1940s Mexican pachuco (zoot suiter) slang "Cae fine". Its equivalent in English would be “cool dude.” The word has also been used to describe the proverbial Mexican pachuco, delinquent, or outsider.