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  1. Marcellus Rodríguez-López (n. 1983) es un músico multi-instrumentista y el hermano menor de Omar Rodríguez-López. Toca bongos, congas, tambores, maracas, teclado Y shekere. Actualmente toca en The Mars Volta y en Omar Rodríguez-López Quintet, bandas en las cuales contribuye como percusionista.

  2. Marcellus Rodríguez-López (born September 29, 1983) is an American multi-instrumentalist musician and younger brother of Omar Rodríguez-López. He is best known as the keyboardist and percussionist of The Mars Volta and the drummer for Zechs Marquise.

  3. Marcellus Rodríguez-López (n. 1983) es un músico multi-instrumentista y el hermano menor de Omar Rodríguez-López. Toca bongos, congas, tambores, maracas, teclado Y shekere. Actualmente toca en The Mars Volta y en Omar Rodríguez-López Quintet, bandas en las cuales contribuye como percusionista.

  4. 13 de sept. de 2022 · Rodríguez-López había compuesto ya en las sesiones de “in*ter a*li*a” una serie de fragmentos de canciones que parecían encajar más con The Mars Volta que con At the Drive-In, aunque el concepto de hacer un disco de pop ya le rondaba por la cabeza hacia 2008, pero las reticencias de Bixler-Zavala lo mantuvieron como una idea hasta ahora.

  5. 25 de jun. de 2012 · Soundcheck in Koln, Germany was fun. Marcel was practicing drums (he has a Zechs Marquise tour coming up after our Mars Volta tour ends) and he was playing to a loop I made. I should not have put ...

  6. Marcellus (Marcel) Rodríguez-López (born September 29, 1983) is a multi-instrumentalist musician and younger brother of Omar Rodríguez-López. He is best known as the keyboardist and percussionist of The Mars Volta and the drummer for Zechs Marquise. He also produces electronic music under the moniker Eureka the Butcher. Biography

  7. 7 de nov. de 2023 · Back in 2006, Omar Rodríguez-López was a towering, Jimi Hendrix-like figure within the world of modern progressive rock. Guitar World dubbed him one of “The New Guitar Gods,” and he joined a jaw-dropping murderers’ row – Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Eddie Van Halen, Kirk Hammett and John Mayer – for Rolling Stone ’s “Guitar Heroes” cover story.