Tahures Zurdos Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Que Entre La Luz |
| 2 | Dime Que No |
| 3 | Las Botas |
| 4 | Rabia |
| 5 | El Tahur |
| 6 | Entre el mundo y yo |
| 7 | Solos Contra el Mundo |
| 8 | Las manos |
| 9 | La Caza |
| 10 | Piedras |
| 11 | Miles de besos |
| 12 | Vida Real |
| 13 | Fundidos como Cera |
| 14 | Metamorfosis |
| 15 | Piece of my Heart |
| 16 | El Viento |
| 17 | La otra mejilla |
| 18 | Miedo |
| 19 | Aros de Hierro |
| 20 | Arde |
| 21 | Peligrosa |
| 22 | Lo Peligroso |
| 23 | Quiérete |
| 24 | Espiral |
| 25 | Summertime 2100 |
| 26 | El Tahúr |
Tahures Zurdos Albums
About Tahures Zurdos
Tahures Zurdos is an Argentine rock band that emerged in the 1990s, blending alternative rock with Latin American musical sensibilities and socially conscious lyrics. Their sound evolved from the raw energy of early tracks like "Rabia" and "Las Botas" to more sophisticated arrangements on albums like "Tak" and "La Caza," incorporating elements of folk, punk, and progressive rock. Songs such as "Que Entre La Luz" and "Dime Que No" showcase their ability to balance melodic accessibility with political commentary, while "El Tahur" demonstrates their storytelling prowess rooted in Argentine culture. The band's impact lies in their authentic voice within the Latin American rock scene, addressing social issues while maintaining musical innovation across their three-album catalog.