Los Depas

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Los Depas
Los Depas.jpg
Los Depas in concert, 2010.
From Left to Right, Marco Santamaria (bass), Julio Saucedo (vocals), Jorge Climaco (drums), Javier Barba (lead guitar) and Felipe Hernandez (rhythm guitar)
Background information
OriginQueretaro, Mexico
Genres Rock
Years active2007–present
Associated actsGracias Depas
MembersJulio Saucedo
Javier Barba
Andres Soler
Felipe Hernandez
Diego Mazariegos
Carlos Oviedo
Past membersMarco Santamaria
Jorge Climaco
Jorge Coronado

Los Depas are a Mexican rock band from Queretaro, formed in 2007. The band consists of Julio Saucedo (vocals, harmonica, percussions), Javier Barba (guitars), Andres Soler (bass), Felipe Hernandez (guitars, backing vocal), Diego Mazariegos (drums, percussion, vocals) and Carlos Oviedo (keyboard, vocals).

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Los Depas

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