. . "Comrock is the name of a record label created in Mexico in the 1980s that was dedicated to promoting rock bands. It was coordinated by , guitar player of Kenny y los El\u00E9ctricos, and brought a wide audience to many Mexican bands. Five finalist bands were selected to obtain a recording contract for an LP. Two songs from each of these finalist bands were included on the compilation disk. The name of the label came from a fusion of the words \"compa\u00F1\u00EDa\" (company) and \"rock\", and meant \"the rock company\". The groups were:"@en . "51699300"^^ . . . . . "1122156929"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Comrock is the name of a record label created in Mexico in the 1980s that was dedicated to promoting rock bands. It was coordinated by , guitar player of Kenny y los El\u00E9ctricos, and brought a wide audience to many Mexican bands. Five finalist bands were selected to obtain a recording contract for an LP. Two songs from each of these finalist bands were included on the compilation disk. The name of the label came from a fusion of the words \"compa\u00F1\u00EDa\" (company) and \"rock\", and meant \"the rock company\". The groups were: \n* Ritmo Peligroso \n* Kenny y los El\u00E9ctricos \n* Mask \n* Los Clips \n* Punto y Aparte \n* Luzbel \n* El Tri Both Ritmo Peligroso and Kenny y los El\u00E9ctricos changed their names; originally they were named Dangerous Rhythm and Kenny & the Electrics. But Mexican groups began to be criticized for using English names."@en . . . . . . "2984"^^ . . "Comrock"@en . .