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Formed in 1999 as a hard rock cover band, and later signing with Warner Music in 2003 to release their first LP, the band have released six studio albums (''Airbag, Blanco Y Negro, Una Hora a Tokyo, Voragine, Libertad, Menitra La Verdad'') and one live album (''Samsara''). Their third album was also nomintaed as the best rock album at the Latin American Grammys. The album also marked Guido's start at playing rhytm guitar and singing lead vocals.
Formed in 1999 as a hard rock cover band, and later signing with Warner Music in 2003 to release their first LP, the band have released six studio albums (''Airbag, Blanco Y Negro, Una Hora a Tokyo, Voragine, Libertad, Menitra La Verdad'') and one live album (''Samsara''). Their third album was also nomintaed as the best rock album at the Latin American Grammys. The album also marked Guido's start at playing rhytm guitar and singing lead vocals.


Airbag are set to support Muse at the [[Buenos Aires Hipodromo de Palermo 2019 (gig)|Buenos Aires gig]] in October of 2011.
Airbag supported Muse at the [[Buenos Aires Hipodromo de Palermo 2019 (gig)|Buenos Aires gig]] in October of 2019.


[[Category:Supporting bands]]
[[Category:Supporting bands]]

Latest revision as of 21:23, 30 April 2020

Airbag

Airbag are an Argentine hard rock/progressive rock band consisting of brothers Patricio (lead guitar, vocals, piano), Gastón (bass, backing vocals) and Guido Sardelli (drums, rhytm guitar, vocals).

Formed in 1999 as a hard rock cover band, and later signing with Warner Music in 2003 to release their first LP, the band have released six studio albums (Airbag, Blanco Y Negro, Una Hora a Tokyo, Voragine, Libertad, Menitra La Verdad) and one live album (Samsara). Their third album was also nomintaed as the best rock album at the Latin American Grammys. The album also marked Guido's start at playing rhytm guitar and singing lead vocals.

Airbag supported Muse at the Buenos Aires gig in October of 2019.