Rolinga, rollinga, or "stones" are names of an Argentina subculture comprising fans of the Rolling Stones and Argentine bands influenced by the aforementioned group. The musical genre associated with such bands is known as "rock rolinga". The term "stone" in Argentina is also used to refer to any fan of the Rolling Stones, regardless of whether they belong to this particular subculture or not.
The rolinga subculture flourished starting in the 1990s, after the Rolling Stones first played in Argentina, in 1995, during the Voodoo Lounge Tour. A number of rolinga bands emerged at this time, including Los Piojos, Viejas Locas, La 25, Los Gardelitos, Jóvenes Pordioseros, Los Guasones, and Callejeros. Their lyrics slowly departed from the classic topics of rock and roll music and focused instead on Local purchasing and the customs of poor people—but not to the point of talking about idealistic struggles or purported revolutions.Hernández, p. 278
Other bands whose music has been classified under the rolinga moniker include Riff, Memphis la Blusera or Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, Bersuit Vergarabat, La Renga, Divididos, Los Piojos, and Las Pelotas.
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