Siniestro Total – Me Gusta Como Andas
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1988 album Me Gusta Como Andas.
Music from Me Gusta Como Andas
Artists on Me Gusta Como Andas
Gear Used On Me Gusta Como Andas
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Siniestro Total – Me Gusta Como Andas (1988). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Guitars used by Miguel Costas on Me Gusta Como Andas
Gibson Les Paul Custom Black Beauty
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Miguel has used that guitar ever since he saw an identical one in the studio during the sessions for "El Regreso." Julián and Pepo Fuentes got it for him in Madrid, and Miguel replaced the pickups with DiMarzio Super Distortion pickups. He used it from June 1985 until 1990, although it appears in the video for "El Hombre Medicina," recorded in 1993. He once lent it to Los Cafres, and they returned it broken, which is why he no longer has it. He recorded "Bailaré sobre tu tumba," "De hoy no pasa," "Me gusta como andas," and probably "En Beneficio de todos" with it, although he could have recorded the latter with the SG Special Red. He recorded the self-titled debut album for Aerolineas Federales, "Hop Hop," and "Tomando Tierra." The last time he is seen playing it is in a playback performance on the RockoPop program in 1990.
Bass Guitars used by Alberto Torrado on Me Gusta Como Andas
It's a bass he started using in 1985, alternating it with the Precision Bass. It's unknown whether he recorded "Bailaré sobre tu tumba" and "de hoy no pasa" with this bass or with the Precision Bass, but it's known that he recorded "Me gusta como andas" with the Guild because a video recording from the studio exists. In 1985, in Os Resentidos, Alberto played guitar and Xabier Soto played Alberto's Guild Jet Star.