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Pasto (Grass) is the debut album by Argentine rock group Babasónicos. It was recorded and released in 1992 and has guest appearances by Gustavo Cerati, and members of other groups which, at the time, were also part of the New Argentinian Rock (or Sonic rock) movement, such as and Juana la Loca. The only single released from Pasto was "D-Generación", which was a minor radio hit at the time and made the upcoming band known to Argentinian listeners. The album has an eclectic style, with many of the tracks being short skits (such as "41" de Ocio", which consists of the band chatting between songs; or "Mutha Fucka", a track which seems to have been made by cutting and pasting together various audio samples taken from TV). It also has numerous references to cannabis culture, starting with the

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  • Pasto es el primer álbum de la banda argentina Babasónicos. El álbum fue grabado en una quinta de Ezeiza y editado bajo el sello Sony Music.​ Este también cuenta con la participación de Gustavo Cerati y Daniel Melero como invitados y su sencillo «D-generación», el cual se convirtió en su primer gran éxito y logró ingresar a las radios.​​ Anteriormente, la banda había grabado un demo que incluía los temas «Tripeando», «Indios» y «La era del amor», los cuales formarían parte del disco.​ La portada del disco muestra al mánager y amigo de la banda, apodado como «Fácil K».​​ (es)
  • Pasto (Grass) is the debut album by Argentine rock group Babasónicos. It was recorded and released in 1992 and has guest appearances by Gustavo Cerati, and members of other groups which, at the time, were also part of the New Argentinian Rock (or Sonic rock) movement, such as and Juana la Loca. The only single released from Pasto was "D-Generación", which was a minor radio hit at the time and made the upcoming band known to Argentinian listeners. The album has an eclectic style, with many of the tracks being short skits (such as "41" de Ocio", which consists of the band chatting between songs; or "Mutha Fucka", a track which seems to have been made by cutting and pasting together various audio samples taken from TV). It also has numerous references to cannabis culture, starting with the album name and various track names which refer to botany. (en)
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  • Pasto es el primer álbum de la banda argentina Babasónicos. El álbum fue grabado en una quinta de Ezeiza y editado bajo el sello Sony Music.​ Este también cuenta con la participación de Gustavo Cerati y Daniel Melero como invitados y su sencillo «D-generación», el cual se convirtió en su primer gran éxito y logró ingresar a las radios.​​ Anteriormente, la banda había grabado un demo que incluía los temas «Tripeando», «Indios» y «La era del amor», los cuales formarían parte del disco.​ La portada del disco muestra al mánager y amigo de la banda, apodado como «Fácil K».​​ (es)
  • Pasto (Grass) is the debut album by Argentine rock group Babasónicos. It was recorded and released in 1992 and has guest appearances by Gustavo Cerati, and members of other groups which, at the time, were also part of the New Argentinian Rock (or Sonic rock) movement, such as and Juana la Loca. The only single released from Pasto was "D-Generación", which was a minor radio hit at the time and made the upcoming band known to Argentinian listeners. The album has an eclectic style, with many of the tracks being short skits (such as "41" de Ocio", which consists of the band chatting between songs; or "Mutha Fucka", a track which seems to have been made by cutting and pasting together various audio samples taken from TV). It also has numerous references to cannabis culture, starting with the (en)
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