Dive into the vibrant and pioneering world of Argentine rock with Pescado Rabioso's second album, "Pescado Rabioso 2," released on January 13, 1973, under the Microfon label. This seminal work is a cornerstone of Latin rock and rock en español, showcasing the band's unique blend of raw energy, poetic lyricism, and innovative soundscapes. Spanning a dynamic 74 minutes, the album features 16 tracks that seamlessly fuse traditional Argentine influences with rock's rebellious spirit. From the haunting melodies of "Panadero Ensoñado" to the electrifying rhythms of "Rock de la Selva Madre," Pescado Rabioso crafts a sonic journey that is as thought-provoking as it is exhilarating. The album's standout tracks, such as "Amame Peteribí" and "Señorita Zapada," highlight the band's ability to weave intricate narratives with captivating musicality. "Pescado Rabioso 2" is a testament to the band's artistic vision and their enduring impact on the Latin rock genre.