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Maná talks historic new tour, unseating Bruce Springsteen and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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This band sounds great. I have never heard of them, but why does the headline seem to want to make it into a rivalry or something. Bruce Springsteen is iconic, but when you post a headline like this you ware trying to rile people up, that a Mexican band is replacing The Boss. They are just playing more concert dates, why not say that.

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This band sounds great. I have never heard of them

They were so famous in Hispanic America in 90s..

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Hispanics are a growing power in US..

Nobody can stop Hispanics, even Trump and his fascist agenda...

Couple of more decades and anglosaxons in US must have to learn Spanish to survive..

Chinga tu MAGA!!!..

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This Mexican music sounds better than the Ranchera favored by my roofers. That was more annoying than the sound of hammering all day.

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MarkXMar. 22  07:55 am JST

This band sounds great. I have never heard of them, but why does the headline seem to want to make it into a rivalry or something. Bruce Springsteen is iconic, but when you post a headline like this you ware trying to rile people up, that a Mexican band is replacing The Boss. They are just playing more concert dates, why not say that.

Bruce has many other records set that few if ever will be topped. As for the number of times playing in LA, that's just LA. LA is LA, not the world.

Still, this band does sound pretty good. Just don't let El Pendejo Donald hear about these 'invading animals'.

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