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History, Landmarks, and Cultural Significance Dalevuelta is a Peruvian melodic punk band formed in Lima in 1998. The band is widely recognized by specialized publications and academic studies as a key player in Lima’s independent music scene that emerged between the late 1990s and the early 2000s. Currently, the band maintains an active operational structure with lineups in both Peru and Spain. General Information Origin: Lima, Peru. Status: Active. Genres: Melodic punk, punk rock, and melodic hardcore. Label: Independent. Associated Acts: 6 Voltios, Inyectores. Members Renzo Lancho Figueras: Vocals and guitar. Peru Lineup: Diego Del Rosario (bass) and Walter "Chuki" Sotomayor (drums). Spain Lineup: Michael "Mike" Rodriguez (bass) and Luis Naval (drums). Academic and Bibliographic Context The band’s cultural relevance has been analyzed in sociological research by the Institute of Peruvian Studies (IEP) regarding youth identities. Additionally, the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) cites their early albums as notable examples of self-management and independent cultural industries. Their career is documented in essential works such as Alta Tensión (2002) by Pedro Cornejo Guinassi and Sube el volumen (2024) by Mauricio Flores, which examines the sociology of rock in Lima. The group also appears in the Dictionary of Punk and Hardcore (Spain and Latin America) published by the SGAE in Madrid, and in Benjamín Novoa’s Encyclopedia of Peruvian Rock. Major Conce