The two youth bands of the 2000s continue to have crosses between their members despite having left music years ago.
Without a doubt, Bandana and Mambrú were two of the bands that marked many generations in the 2000s. Although both groups separated years ago, its members continue to give people something to talk about. new conflicts between them.
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Months ago, lowrdesone of the leaders of the female gang, had assured that the ex-participants of Mambrú “could not even see each other” and added: “What I understood is that Mambrú was short-term because they reneged a little on what they had gone looking for“, he had stated.


To this accusation, Germán “Tripa” Tripel, one of the members of the group, responded and pointed against Bandana: “Among us we have a WhatsApp group that surely it still has more members than the one with Bandana. In other words, the five of us are in the WhatsApp group.”
In the same vein, this Monday Geronimo Rauch returned to argue about the present of both bands and said that “what Lowrdez says is what they believe.”
During his visit to the Socios del Espectáculo program, the musician explained: “Our difference with them is that we get together periodicallywe make a barbecue, we get drunk. We are friends and I think they don’t get together. But hey, we have a chat, we talk,” Rauch concluded sharply.
Source: Ambito

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