Mojiganga (band)

Founded by Miguel Cardona (Drums), Mauricio Agudelo (Keyboard/Saxophone), Guillermo Garcia (Guitar/Voice) and Juan Zuluaga (Bass) while attending high-school at the Fray Rafael De La Serna School.

Former: Miguel, Guillo and Mauro were part of the Fray Rafael's high-school band that at the time played religious ceremonies and events organized by the school.

Discontented with the style and antics of the Franciscan order, Miguel (drums) and his cousin Guillo (guitar) began looking for members to start a ska-punk band, they first recruited Mauricio (keyboard) and Juan, that at the time was learning to play the bass.

The band composed several songs with this line-up before bringing in Natalia (alto saxophone) and Daniel (trumpet) and their name Mojiganga was officially adopted in 1995.

The album's songs contained a very distinctive style of what Medellin' punk music was at the time plus the addition of a fast horn section, and gritty vocals.

[10] The album had two hits: A Mis Amigos and Relajación, The two songs ranked on the top 10s lists at local radio stations for several weeks.

The production of this album, along with their first international tour marked the departure of Guillo who went to reside in the United States for several years before returning to play with the band in 2013.

[10] Todo tiempo pasado fue peor (2004) was released in 2004 and consisted of a CD split of their first two newly mastered albums; Estupidas Guerras (1997) and Señalados (1999).

This album put out 18 new songs and contained several hits as La Paloma, Otra Noche Mas, Bravucon del Norte and Sangre.