
Back to BREAK IT ALL: The History of Rock in Latin America
Miniseries
6 Episodes2020
Soda Stereo, Café Tacvba, Aterciopelados and others figure in this 50-year history of Latin American rock through dictatorships, disasters and dissent.
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Episodes (6)

Ep 1
The Rebellion
★10.0
2020-12-16•45m
Latin America's rock movement was sparked by Ritchie Valens' "La Bamba" and the Beatles but found its own voice in youth and resistance to dictatorship.

Ep 2
The Repression
★10.0
2020-12-16•52m
When the band Peace and Love began chanting, "We got the power!" at the first rock festival in Mexico in 1971, the government responded by banning rock.

Ep 3
Music in Color
★10.0
2020-12-16•48m
After the fall of the Argentine dictatorship in 1983 and the Mexico City earthquake in 1985, rock explodes with ingenuity. And it's all in Spanish.

Ep 4
Rock in Our Own Language
★10.0
2020-12-16•46m
Argentina's Soda Stereo was the first all-hemispheric hitmakers, followed by Mexico's Caifanes and Los Prisioneros from Pinochet's Chile.

Ep 5
One Continent
★10.0
2020-12-16•55m
Mexico's Café Tacvba fuses rock and folk traditions while Aterciopelados, rising with MTV Latin America, does the same with Colombian beats and sounds.

Ep 6
A New Era
★10.0
2020-12-16•51m
Anger about social injustice infuses Latin American rock after the Zapatista uprising, paving the way for reggaeton and rap and new female rockers.