Argentine nü metal group Carajo wasted little time becoming one of South America's dominate hard rock voices. Established in 2001 by Marcelo Corvalán (bass and voice), Andrés Vilanova (drums) and Hernán Langer (guitar), Carajo hit the ground running, debuting at the famous Whiskey a Go Go in Buenos Aires. With strong fan support and positive press, the band set out on a national tour, performing throughout the Argentine provinces of Mendoza, Cordoba and Catamarca, later taking stages in Uruguay. The band's self-titled debut record was released in 2002 with the support of Unive...