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At the beginning of this century something happened to the Argentinian Rock scene. A bunch of rockers with their horn shaped guitars and stone hearts got together and released what was the first steps of Corazones Muertos, which would become reference to NY Dolls, Ramones, Hanoi Rock, Sex Pistols, Dead Boys and Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers fans. From 2001 to 2005, Corazones Muertos released the EP “… no corras mas…”(2001), the single “Los Perros” (2002), the album “Generacion Perdida” (2003) and the slipt album, together with Neil Leyton (Canada) “Rock & Roll used to mean something” (2004). Now living in Brazil, the guitarist, vocalist and founder of the band, Joe Klenner - who is also member of Daniel Belleza & os Corações em Fúria and has played with Walter Lure ( ex Heartbreakers), TV Smith (ex Adverts) and Simon Chainsaw (Australia) , has revived Corazones Muertos along with a classy team. In 2013, several gigs were performed in order to test it’s new formation drawing the attention of the local media, despite not having any new records. The band then received an expressive exposure by performing together with Joey Ramone’s Brother Mickey Leigh In São Paulo yielding invitations to play during the launch of a new glasses collection signed by Lenny Kravitz at Chilli Beans Flagship store and Festival Vaca Amerela in Goiás. They also supported The Black Drawing Chalks (São Paulo) and the Hellbenders (Campinas). As part of its new formation, Corazones Muertos