He was member of "Prisma", "Plástico", "Kaka de Luxe" and "Alaska y pegamoides" bands.
In 1981 formed with Nacho Canut, Javier Benavente and Johnny Canut "Paralisis permanente", the pioneer sinister rock group in Spain.
Afterward, Ana Curra, musician and Eduardo Benavente girlfriend, join to the band and in 1982 they published "El acto".
Together developed the first independent label in Spain, "Los tres cipreses".
He died in car accident. He was only 20 years old.
∼Singer and Musician. Benavente began his career in the bands "Prisma," "Los Escaparates," "Plástico" and "Alaska y los Pegamoides." He later was a founding member of one of the first Spanish punk bands "Parálisis Permanente." He died in a car accident. Benavente also was a leading member of the cultural movement known as La Movida. Among his songs "Autosuficiencia," "Tengo un Pasajero," "Quiero Ser Santa" and "Un Día en Texas."
He was member of "Prisma", "Plástico", "Kaka de Luxe" and "Alaska y pegamoides" bands.
In 1981 formed with Nacho Canut, Javier Benavente and Johnny Canut "Paralisis permanente", the pioneer sinister rock group in Spain.
Afterward, Ana Curra, musician and Eduardo Benavente girlfriend, join to the band and in 1982 they published "El acto".
Together developed the first independent label in Spain, "Los tres cipreses".
He died in car accident. He was only 20 years old.
∼Singer and Musician. Benavente began his career in the bands "Prisma," "Los Escaparates," "Plástico" and "Alaska y los Pegamoides." He later was a founding member of one of the first Spanish punk bands "Parálisis Permanente." He died in a car accident. Benavente also was a leading member of the cultural movement known as La Movida. Among his songs "Autosuficiencia," "Tengo un Pasajero," "Quiero Ser Santa" and "Un Día en Texas."
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