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Pachucos are male
members of a
counterculture that
emerged in El Paso, Texas, in the late 1930s.
Pachucos are ****ociated with zoot suit fashion, jump...
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pachucos. In the
early 1940s,
arrests of Mexican-American
youths and
negative stories in the Los
Angeles Times fueled a
perception that
these pachuco...
- Caló (also
known as
Pachuco) is an
argot or
slang of
Mexican Spanish that
originated during the
first half of the 20th
century in the
Southwestern United...
- Demi Gene
Moore (/dəˈmiː/ də-MEE; née Guynes; born
November 11, 1962) is an
American actress.
After rising to
prominence in the
early 1980s, she became...
- C., the
voice of
Chief Tannabok in The Road to El Dorado,
narrator El
Pachuco in both the
stage and film
versions of Zoot Suit, and the
voice of Chicharrón...
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Banda Pachuco is a
regional Mexican band
formed in 1993. They
specialize in the
technobanda genre. They
reached number 5 in the
Billboard Hot
Latin Tracks...
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identification in the late 1970s. The
subculture has
historical roots in the
Pachuco subculture, but
today is
largely equated with
antisocial or
criminal behavior...
- is most
notable for its use as a
cultural symbol among the
Hepcat and
Pachuco subcultures.
Originating among African Americans it
later became po****r...
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Gaudencio Manuel Prats Guerendiaín,
better known as
Pachuco Prats (1
January 1902 – 22
September 1976), was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a midfielder...
- "Veteran's Day Poppy" was adapted, or the "Shortnin' Bread"
melody used in "
Pachuco Cadaver".
Others were more contemporary, such as the
quote "come out to...