“Animal Song”, considered by many to be the masterpiece of the Argentine band Soda Stereo, turns 30 this Friday, which has been celebrated by its fans on social networks and by several artists who have released their own versions of the songs of the album.
On August 7, 1990, the group’s fifth album was released, composed by Gustavo Cerati, who died in 2014, after four years of coma, Zeta Bosio and Charly Alberti, with songs that became hymns, such as “Of light music” ” , “One million light years”, “(In) The seventh day”, “Among cannibals” and “Tea for three”.