Plan 4 | |
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Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Genres | Groove metal, [1] metalcore |
Years active | 2003–present |
Members | Javier "Knario" Compiano Gonzalo Espejo Pehuén Berdún Juan Ignacio De Abreu |
Website | plancuatro |
Plan 4 (sometimes also Plan Cuatro) is an Argentine heavy metal band from Buenos Aires that formed in 2003.
After the dissolution of Raiz, three of its members, singer Javier Compiano, drummer Gonzalo Espejo and guitarist Leandro Zunni joined Diego Oviedo (former Hentai) to form Plan 4. The band released their first EP, La Música Es Tu Mejor Arma. The EP contains a live versions "Destino" and "Libre" as well as the videoclip for "Destino"
Plan 4 took part on the first ever Latin American tribute to Black Sabbath, titled "Sabbath Crosses" contributing the song "TV Crimes".[ citation needed ] They have also recorded "Somebody Put Something in My Drink" for a double CD tribute to The Ramones
In August 2005, Plan 4 released their first album, titled "Cambio De Piel" (Change of Skin), produced by Heaven Records and Dias De Garage. The CD has 14 tracks and was recorded, mixed and mastered at Estudios Abismo. The band promoted the album throughout Argentina with their "Cambio De Piel Tour 2005" and during 2006 as well.
Released in 2004
Released in 2005
Edited in 2007
Edited in 2008
** In Live
- TV Crimes
- Somebody Put Something in My Drink
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