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Gandhi (Costa Rica)

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Gandhi

Gandhi in Jazz Café, Costa Rica 2006
Members Luis Montalbert-Smith
Federico Miranda
Abel Guier
Massimo Hernández
Discography:
Home Country: San José, Costa Rica
Genre Rock en Español
Years active 1993 - Present
Web Official Website

Gandhi is a Costa Rican rock band formed by Luis Montalbert-Smith (lead vocals, keys, songwriting), Federico Miranda (lead guitar), Abel Guier (bass) and Massimo Hernández (drums). Inspired by British groups such as Pink Floyd, Queen, and the Beatles, and Latin American bands Soda Stereo and Caifanes, they have released four albums: El Jardín del Corazón (1997), Páginas Perdidas (2000), BIOS (2002) and Ciclos (2004). They are known for their campaign against armed and domestic violence, entitled "ARMAS, NO GRACIAS," (English: Weapons, No thank you) which is demonstrated in the theme of one of their latest singles "Sr. Caballero". Other well-known hits are "El Invisible", "Quisieras", "Seca Reja Roja" and "En Dibujos Animados".

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Discography

Studio Albums

Album cover Album information
El Jardín del Corazón
Páginas Perdidas
BIOS
Ciclos

DVD

DVD cover DVD information
"Un Ciclo Más"

Compilations

Album cover Album information
Tikici@ Rock
  • Released: 2000
  • "El Invisible (acoustic)"; "La Reina Sin Saber (acoustic)"
Tributo a Soda Stereo
Tikici@ ROCK 2
  • Released: 2001
  • "LA 469 (Version 2001)"; "Seca Roja Reja (live)"
Sí Se Pudo
(Album celebrating the clasiffication of Costa Rica's soccer team, La Sele, in the FIFA Korea Japan World Cup 2002)
  • Release Date: 2002
  • "El Otro Gol"
20 Años Rock Nacional
  • Release Date: 2002
  • "En El Jardín"; "Mientras Tanto"

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