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'''Walter Meza''' ([[Buenos Aires]], December 8, 1966) is an Argentine singer [[thrash metal]] and [[heavy metal]], known for being the singer Horcas, from [[1997]] to the present. |
'''Walter Meza''' ([[Buenos Aires]], December 8, 1966) is an Argentine singer [[thrash metal]] and [[heavy metal]], known for being the singer [[Horcas]], from [[1997]] to the present.<ref>[https://musicbrainz.org/artist/fda0339f-3d9d-4ee8-97cb-b165bec3927a Walter Meza - MusicBrainz] Retrieved February 9, 2016</ref> |
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Revision as of 20:05, 9 February 2016
Walter Meza Walter Darío Meza | |
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Also known as | Tanque |
Born | Buenos Aires, Argentina | December 8, 1966
Genres | Heavy Metal Thrash Metal |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument | Voice |
Years active | 1980 – present |
Labels | Sony BMG NEMS Enterprises Tocka Discos |
Walter Meza (Buenos Aires, December 8, 1966) is an Argentine singer thrash metal and heavy metal, known for being the singer Horcas, from 1997 to the present.[1]
Biography
Walter Darío Meza was born in the town of San Justo the neighborhood of La Matanza. He began his career in Barloff group, at fourteen he was singer Delay, with Paul Mondello, current guitarist Massacre and was part of Samurai and Heinkel.[2]
He was Jeriko, with some of her former Heinkel and other Retrosatan. With this lineup, they recorded a demo of four subjects and reached the final of the Yamaha, reaching to touch with important groups like Hermética, Rata Blanca, Logos and Lethal.[3] He left the group in 1995 and 1997, came as a singer Horcas, the band's former guitarist for V8, called Osvaldo Civile, which continues until today.[4]
With this group, he edited more than ten studio albums and performed with world tours: Pantera, Slayer, Iron Maiden, Sepultura, Stratovarius, Soulfly, Exodus, Megadeth, Metallica and Black Sabbath.[5]
Discography
with Jeriko
- 1994 - Bajo mi Ley (demo)
- 2004 - Jerikó
with Horcas
- 1997 - Vence
- 1999 - Eternos
- 2002 - Horcas
- 2003 - Horcas vive
- 2004 - Demencial
- 2006 - Asesino
- 2008 - Reviviendo huestes
- 2010 - La maldición continúa
- 2013 - Por tu honor
See also
References
- ^ Walter Meza - MusicBrainz Retrieved February 9, 2016
- ^ MTL Retrieved February 9, 2016
- ^ Biography Retrieved February 9, 2016
- ^ Biografía de Horcas Retrieved February 9, 2016
- ^ Entrevista a Walter Meza Retrieved February 9, 2016