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There are two bands with the name Suarez: 1) A 90s Lo-Fi Indie Rock/Pop group from Argentina and 2) a Folk Revival group from Belgium. 1) Argentinian experimental indie pop band Suárez started making waves in the Buenos Aires independent music scene in the early '90s, making their recording debut on the 92/93's 'Ruido' compilations among other young independent groups like Resonantes and Los Brujos. Giving their unconventional approach towards composition and sonic experimentation their full-lenght debut, Hora de no ver (1994), was released on their own label 'Feliz año nuevo'; a self-managed platform which would look over the release of their whole catalog. Along with the record, the DIY music video for the track "Morirían" managed to gain rotation on MTV Latino and Much Music. After issuing 1995's Horrible, the band went on tour for the first time across Argentina and Chile. In 1996, filmmakers Bill Nieto and Miguel Mitlaj produced a short movie called 'Cenando con Suárez', which was based on the recording sessions for their third album Galope. The promotional tour for Galope would take them to Spain, performing on several locations and re-editing their records for the local market. In 1999, the group released what would be their final record, Excursiones, with the song "Rio Paraná" as the lead single along its promo video clip. Suárez abruptly broke up in 2001 as they were beginning to gain traction in the broader Argentine music scene. The production of the documentar