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From: kfreeeight
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  • I used the term "Spanish Rock Band" in a musical sense, like a pop rock band or hardcore band etc.. I don't remember if they were Mexican, PR, Central American or some combination thereof. They were singing most of their songs in Spanish, not Italian or Japanese etc.- hence the use of the word "Spanish". Sorry if the term wasn't PC correct.

  • It's a common mistake. As a spanish I can tell you that we use the word "latinoamericano" (latin-american) to differentiate the spanish-talkers from America. The fact is that a big percentage of all people of USA place Spain near to mexico in a map, but we are Europeans as France and Germany (even if some of them used to say that we are Africans lol). This perception of Spain should be changed, but the fact is that is not the best idea to correct evry mistake like this. BTW, nice video ;)

  • You got me there. Thanks for the info, and sharing it a decent way. I actually don't know what country they are from, who knows- maybe they don't even want to call themselves "Latin-American". They're a "Spanish Speaking- Rock Band".

    I'll change the title of this video, and see where that goes. ;)

  • no problem man. You know, I didn't try to make it more PC, it was just for your information, but anyways, who cares! lol

  • they are not spanish

  • I think it's "Grupo Uno"...

  • whats the name of the band?

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