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{{Infobox musical artist {{Infobox musical artist
| name = Resorte | name = Resorte
| image = | background = group_or_band
| caption = | image =
| background = group_or_band | caption =
| alias = | alias =
| origin = ], {{MEX}} | origin = ], ]
| genre = ]<br/>] | genre = ],{{citation needed|date=February 2022}} ], ]
| years_active = 1995–present | years_active = 1995–present
| label = ] | label = ], EMI, Casete
| associated_acts =]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>] | associated_acts = ]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]
| website = | website =
| current_members = Gustavo ''Tavo''<br/>Juan Chávez<br/>Carlos Sánchez ''Charal''<br/>Gabriel "El Queso" | current_members = Juan Chávez<br/>Carlos Sánchez ''Charal''<br/>Gabriel "El Queso"
| past_members = "Set-se"<br/>Pato Elizalde<br/>Enrique Camacho "Chango" | past_members = Gustavo ''Tavo''<br/>"Set-se"<br/> now “AGAIN”
Pato Elizalde<br/>Enrique Camacho "Chango"
}} }}
'''Resorte''' is a ] ] band formed in 1995. '''Resorte''' (] for "]") is a Mexican ] band formed in 1995.


== Biography == == Biography ==
Tavo, Juan Chávez and Carlos Sánchez formed the group in 1995. The band's birth occurred in sync with the emergence of a musical style called ], which groups such as ] and ] had already been promoting in the U.S. That same year, Resorte made an independent music video for "America" that was the band's first achievement and would become the band's anthem. This video fell into the hands of ] and began receiving cable play, <!--thereby widely distributed,--> which enabled the group to be known. Tavo, Juan Chávez and Carlos Sánchez formed the group in 1995. The band's birth occurred in sync with the emergence of the ] genre, which groups such as ] and ] had already been promoting in the U.S. That same year, Resorte made an independent music video for "America" that was the band's first achievement and would become the band's anthem. This video fell into the hands of ] and began receiving cable play, <!--thereby widely distributed,--> which enabled the group to be known.


After many concerts, in June 1997, Resorte released '']'' thru ]<!--, exposing the band's work -->. These were moments of gestation for the musical movement that came in that spring. There had been a musical explosion in Mexico, and the band's compatriots ] released their first album a month later. After many concerts, in June 1997, Resorte released ''República de Ciegos'' through ]<!--, exposing the band's work -->. These were moments of gestation for the musical movement that came in that spring. There had been a musical explosion in Mexico, and the band's compatriots ] released their first album a month later.


Resorte participated in festivals and multiple concerts for thousands of people. In September 1999, the group released their second album ]. Its release represented a new push for the band and it was then when Resorte got its first taste of real fame, receiving radio and television play and reaching the ] on ]. By then they were opening concerts for internationally known bands such as ] and ]. Resorte participated in festivals and multiple concerts for thousands of people. In September 1999, the group released their second album ]. Its release represented a new push for the band and it was then when Resorte got its first taste of real fame, receiving radio and television play and reaching the ] on ]. By then they were opening concerts for internationally known bands such as ] and ].


Resorte took a short break in 2001 to work a new material eventually to become '']''. Carlos "Charal" Sánchezm the band's drummer and co-founder, had already left the band to be with his family. The label Manicomio shut down operations{{why?|date=January 2011}} and Resorte was forced to find another recording label. Resorte took a short break in 2001 to work on new material eventually to become ''Versión 3.0''. Carlos "Charal" Sánchez, the band's drummer and co-founder, had already left the band to be with his family. The label Manicomio shut down operations{{why?|date=January 2011}} and Resorte was forced to find another recording label.


Resorte eventually signed with ] to release its third album. '']'' was released in 2002, with the addition of a new vocalist, "Pato" Elizalde, a member of the hip-hop group ]. This work represented Resorte's peak in musical quality, with excellent production and sound, having been recorded in two major studios in the U.S. Resorte eventually signed with ] to release its third album, ''Rebota (f=k x)'' in 2002, with the addition of a new vocalist, "Pato" Elizalde, a member of the hip hop group ]. This work represented Resorte's peak in musical quality, having been recorded in two major studios in the U.S. "Pato" returned to his previous group Control Machete after record sales were not as high as expected.
However, "Pato" returned to his previous group Control Machete and sales were not as high as expected.
Respect at the national level for Resorte is evident, it headlines all the presentations they perform in.


In May 2006, Resorte performed in the ] festival and in November in ].{{where|date=January 2011}} In late 2007, Tavo participated in the song "Chinga los Racistas" of the Mexican ] group ] and was a special guest on the third album of Argentinian ] band ]. In May 2006, Resorte performed in the ] festival and in November in ].{{where|date=January 2011}} In late 2007, Tavo participated in the song "Chinga los Racistas" of the Mexican ] group ] and was a special guest on the third album of Argentinian ] band ].


], vocalist of ], said: "One of my biggest influences are the two Resorte's vocalists, who are like the Mexican ]". ], vocalist of ], said: "One of my biggest influences are the two Resorte's vocalists, who are like the Mexican ]".{{citation needed|date=September 2014}}


In 2009, Resorte were chosen as the opening act for ] shows in Mexico City at the ] and for ] in the ] '09. In 2009, Resorte were chosen as the opening act for ] shows in Mexico City at the ] and for ] in the ] '09.

After intermittent activity, Resorte released their new single "Re-conecta2" in September 2014, released through all major digital platforms.

In May 2020, founding member Gustavo Limogni died in his sleep of a heart attack at age 52.


==Members== ==Members==

===Current members=== ===Current members===
* Gustavo, ''Tavo limongi'' (guitar and vocals) 1995–present * Gustavo ''Tavo'' Limongi (guitar and vocals) 1995–2020
* Juan Chávez (bass and vocals) / 1995–present * Juan Chávez (bass and vocals) / 1995–present
* Carlos Charal Sánchez (drums) / 1995–1999, 2007–present * Carlos Charal Sánchez (drums) / 1995–1999, 2007–present
* Gabriel Queso Bronfman (bass) / 1999-2001, 2007–present * Gabriel ''Queso'' Bronfman (bass) / 1999–2001, 2007–present y juan DE Ruben


== Discography == == Discography ==

=== Albums === === Albums ===
* ''República de Ciegos'' (1997) * ''República de Ciegos'' (1997)
* ''XL'' (1999) * ''XL'' (1999)
* '']'' (2002) * ''Rebota (f=k x)'' (2002)
Playlist of Rebota (f=k x)
*Animo (Encourage)
*Brota (Sprouts)
*Alcohol (Alcohol)
*Nativa (Native)
*La Estrella (The Star)
*Tinta (Co Digos) (Ink(Codes))
*Habla (Speak)
*365
*Cada Hogar (Each Home)
*Piel (Skin)
*Verás (You Will See)
*Volátil (Volatile)
*Humedad (Humity)


=== EPs === === EPs ===
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Resorte
OriginState of Mexico, Mexico
GenresNu metal, rapcore, rap metal
Years active1995–present
LabelsKoolarrow Records, EMI, Casete
MembersJuan Chávez
Carlos Sánchez Charal
Gabriel "El Queso"
Past membersGustavo Tavo
"Set-se"
now “AGAIN” Pato Elizalde
Enrique Camacho "Chango"
Websitehttp://resorte.webcindario.com/

Resorte (Spanish for "spring device") is a Mexican nu metal band formed in 1995.

Biography

Tavo, Juan Chávez and Carlos Sánchez formed the group in 1995. The band's birth occurred in sync with the emergence of the nu metal genre, which groups such as Rage Against the Machine and Korn had already been promoting in the U.S. That same year, Resorte made an independent music video for "America" that was the band's first achievement and would become the band's anthem. This video fell into the hands of MTV and began receiving cable play, which enabled the group to be known.

After many concerts, in June 1997, Resorte released República de Ciegos through Discos Manicomio. These were moments of gestation for the musical movement that came in that spring. There had been a musical explosion in Mexico, and the band's compatriots Molotov released their first album a month later.

Resorte participated in festivals and multiple concerts for thousands of people. In September 1999, the group released their second album XL. Its release represented a new push for the band and it was then when Resorte got its first taste of real fame, receiving radio and television play and reaching the Top 10 on MTV. By then they were opening concerts for internationally known bands such as Limp Bizkit and Papa Roach.

Resorte took a short break in 2001 to work on new material eventually to become Versión 3.0. Carlos "Charal" Sánchez, the band's drummer and co-founder, had already left the band to be with his family. The label Manicomio shut down operations and Resorte was forced to find another recording label.

Resorte eventually signed with Warner Bros. to release its third album, Rebota (f=k x) in 2002, with the addition of a new vocalist, "Pato" Elizalde, a member of the hip hop group Control Machete. This work represented Resorte's peak in musical quality, having been recorded in two major studios in the U.S. "Pato" returned to his previous group Control Machete after record sales were not as high as expected.

In May 2006, Resorte performed in the Vive Latino festival and in November in Corona Music Fest. In late 2007, Tavo participated in the song "Chinga los Racistas" of the Mexican hip-hop group Cartel de Santa and was a special guest on the third album of Argentinian rapcore band Timmy O' Tool.

Cristian Machado, vocalist of Ill Niño, said: "One of my biggest influences are the two Resorte's vocalists, who are like the Mexican Rage Against the Machine".

In 2009, Resorte were chosen as the opening act for Metallica shows in Mexico City at the Foro Sol and for Avenged Sevenfold in the World Magnetic Tour '09.

After intermittent activity, Resorte released their new single "Re-conecta2" in September 2014, released through all major digital platforms.

In May 2020, founding member Gustavo Limogni died in his sleep of a heart attack at age 52.

Members

Current members

  • Gustavo Tavo Limongi (guitar and vocals) 1995–2020
  • Juan Chávez (bass and vocals) / 1995–present
  • Carlos Charal Sánchez (drums) / 1995–1999, 2007–present
  • Gabriel Queso Bronfman (bass) / 1999–2001, 2007–present y juan DE Ruben

Discography

Albums

  • República de Ciegos (1997)
  • XL (1999)
  • Rebota (f=k x) (2002)

EPs

  • Versión 3.0 (2000)

External links

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