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Molotov
Molotov
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Caifanes
Caifanes
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Maná
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Los Super Seven
Los Super Seven
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Los Prisioneros
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Pepe Aguilar
Pepe Aguilar
American singer-songwriter and actor
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Los Huracanes del Norte
Los Huracanes del Norte
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La Vida Bohème
La Vida Bohème
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No Use for a Name
No Use for a Name
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Jumbo
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Belanova
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Davíd Garza
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Mœnia
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Rata Blanca
Rata Blanca
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Mojiganga
Mojiganga
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Los Lonely Boys
Los Lonely Boys
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Mägo de Oz
Mägo de Oz
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Ekhymosis
Ekhymosis
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La Ley
La Ley
Chilean band
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Julieta Venegas
Julieta Venegas
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Cobra Starship
Cobra Starship
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Zoé
Zoé
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Plastilina Mosh
Plastilina Mosh
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Skank
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Mr. Mister
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Mar de Copas
Mar de Copas
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Café Tacvba
Café Tacvba
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Dog Eat Dog
Dog Eat Dog
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Panda (commonly stylized as PXNDX) was a Mexican rock band formed in Monterrey, Nuevo León in 1996 as part of the musical movement known as Avanzada Regia. The last line-up consisted in singer José Madero, drummer Jorge Vásquez, lead guitarist Arturo Arredondo and bassist Ricardo Treviño.

Founded by singer/guitarist José Madero, guitarist Jorge "Ongi" Garza, bass guitarist Ricardo Treviño and drummer David Castillo whom in 1997 Vásquez replaced. The band went to produce various demo recordings and later landed a deal with independent label Movic Records the following year. The band ended receiving local attention in 2000 with debut and second studio albums Arroz Con Leche and La Revancha Del Príncipe Charro (2002). The next year, they were the opening act for American rock band Blink-182 during their brief tour in Mexico. This prompted Madero and co., at the time doing odd jobs, to drop out and continue their music career. By 2004, their major-label debut translated with success in follow-up Para Ti Con Desprecio (2005). It reached gold and platinum status, with album sales over 200,000. The band would become the target of massive backlash over plagiarism reports that had caused poor criticism and damage to their reputation and image for years to come.

Garza departed from the group before its release, and Súper Azfalto guitarist Arturo Arredondo would later replace him. Their fourth effort, highly acclaimed Amantes Sunt Amentes (2006) became the band's highest-selling with over 250,000 albums sold, gained gold and double platinum status as well, while achieving international success with Poetics (2009), Bonanza (2012) and Sangre Fría (2013).

In early 2016, it was announced its members would go on separate ways, considering a brief break from recording and/or touring, and the band has been on a temporal hiatus since. Some sources determined that the group had finally broke up afterwards, but Treviño have replied saying "I think people get tired of the same thing; a new album is announced with four singles to promote it, and then going out on tour and then another album. Also, this break serves us to fans missing us on stage." Madero pursued a solo career, while the three resting members formed a new band by the name of Desierto Drive in 2018.