40 dibujos ahí en el piso es un álbum de Divididos lanzado en 1989. Grabado en Estudios Panda, Buenos Aires. Producción a cargo de Divididos. Escuchalo completo en LyricStream.
It was the debut album of the band formed by Ricardo Mollo and Diego Arnedo after the death of Luca Prodan and the dissolution of Sumo. The album carries the legacy of post-punk but adds a dose of rock power and instrumental virtuosity that would become the band's trademark. The recording at Panda was a process of searching for a distinct identity far from the shadow of their previous band.
It includes a powerful version of 'Light My Fire' by The Doors and own classics like 'Che, qué esperás?' and 'Camarón Bombay'. The combination of Arnedo's devastating bass and Mollo's masterful guitar laid the foundations of what would be called 'La Aplanadora del Rock'. The sound is raw, direct, and with an energy that exceeded the standards of national rock at the end of the eighties.
It laid the foundations for one of the most respected and long-lasting bands on the Argentine scene, achieving a successful transition after Sumo. The critics received them with enthusiasm, recognizing the talent of two musicians who were ready to lead their own path. Its legacy is the beginning of a style that would fuse the hardest rock with folk roots and urban rhythms.