"LOS SAICOS - WILD TEEN PUNK FROM PERU 1965" (RAW 60s GARAGE PUNK PERU 1965)"Los Saicos" were a
Peruvian Rock band formed in
Lince Ward, Lima in 1964 by four amateur musicians just out of high school.
They have come to be considered the most
original and influential
Latin American Garage Rock band of the 1960s.
"Los Saicos" released six singles (and no LP) between 1965 and 1966, all songs being originals by
"Erwin Flores" (guitar and vocals) and
"Rolando Carpio" (lead guitar).
Probably the first
Punk Band in
Latin America.
"Los Saicos", who released all but one single through the small
"DisPerú Records", unleashed
Saicomania and led the way for dozens of bands throughout
Peru.

They were not aware of
US Garage Rock but, even though they listened mostly to the best-known
British Invasion bands like
"The Rolling Stones" or
"The Animals", they came up with a
WILD 60s Garage/
Surf sound that is unlike anything else recorded in
Latin America at the time, and perhaps only paralleled by
"The Sonics" in
North America.

The original band's name was to be
"Los Sádicos" (
"The Sadists") but they were censored so according to their particular sense of humour they deleted one letter and played with the
English pronunciation of
"Psychos".
"Los Saicos" were also probably the only
60s Garage band anywhere to have been the most successful
Pop act in their country, as they were in 1965.
Their anthem
"Demolición" was one of the
biggest radio hits of the year in
Peru.
"Los Saicos" combined
anger,
arrogance,
anarchy, and direct (like
"The Monks - Black Monk Time") and explicit lyrics with a
primitive musical talent (none of their songs last more than 2.30") and the
West South American Coast clearest
Punk attitude.
"Los Saicos" have become
legendary and many myths were created around their short existence and mysterious disappearance.
Recently they revealed that they simply decided to stop playing and began to live normal lives.
"Los Saicos" even had their own national TV program during 1965.
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