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In July 1991, the band released their self-titled debut album, , through the independent label Barca Discos. The record became an explosive commercial success across Argentina and the rest of Latin America. The Power of "La Pachanga"

Formed in 1991 in Mendoza, Argentina, Vilma Palma E Vampiros consists of vocalist and guitarist Martín Piroyansky, bassist Gustavo Scalzi, and drummer Adrián Piotti. The band's name is a clever play on words, combining the name of a famous Argentine actress, Vilma Palma, with the Spanish word for vampires. Vilma Palma E Vampiros - Vilma Palma E Vampiros...

| Album Title | Year | Key Tracks & Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1993 | This sophomore album was also a double-platinum success, producing mega-hits like "Auto Rojo" , "Mojada" , and "Te Quiero Tanto" . | | Fondo Profundo | 1994 | This album continued the band's hit streak with songs like "Fondo Profundo" , "Voy a vos" , and the iconic "Fernet con coca" , a cultural touchstone in Argentina. | In July 1991, the band released their self-titled

: The undisputed centerpiece of the record. This track blends a steady rock backbeat with dancehall and ska elements. Its signature phrase, "Pasame más tinto que deja pensar," became a cross-generational anthem across South and Central America. The band's name is a clever play on

While the full original tracking structure has been repackaged over the years under various Barca Discos reissues and digital remasters—often simply titled La Pachanga —the core songs from the 1991 session include the band's most celebrated masterpieces: