Barricada
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OriginPamplona/Iruñea
GenresHard rock, heavy metal,[1] punk rock
Years active1982–2013
LabelsSoñua (1983–1985)
BMG Ariola (1986)
Polygram (1987–1997)
Dro East West (2000–present)
BMG Ariola (1986)
Polygram (1987–1997)
Dro East West (2000–present)
Barricada | |
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Barricada at Extremusika festival in 2006 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Pamplona/Iruñea |
| Genres | Hard rock, heavy metal,[1] punk rock |
| Years active | 1982–2013 |
| Labels | Soñua (1983–1985) BMG Ariola (1986) Polygram (1987–1997) Dro East West (2000–present) |
| Members | Enrique Villarreal, El Drogas Javier Hernández, El Boni Alfredo Piedrafita Ibon Sagarra, Ibi |
| Website | www.barricada.es |
Barricada (from Spanish: Barricade) were a Spanish hard rock band created in 1982 in the Txantrea neighbourhood of Pamplona/Iruñea.
The band members were Enrique Villareal (El Drogas) as bassist and vocalist, Javier Hernandez (Boni) guitarist and vocalist, Alfredo Piedrafita as guitarist and Ibon Sagarra (Ibi) on drums. Together they have written over 100 songs and sold over a million discs.[2][3]
On January 8, 2021, Boni died at age 58 of laryngeal cancer.[4]