DF. The violins of the Mariachi New Tecalitlán Also enhanced the presentation. In time, Pilate Toncho incorporated the violinist Richard Nassau, Originating from Chicago, United States, Into the group.

Nevertheless, and in Spite of the Achieve Success, it Was Not Until 1980 Toncho That Pilate returned to record Their second studio album, Second Time. To a large Extent, this delay due to the fact-WAS Mexican rock music That Had Entered a Period low, due to the repression and Intolerance That Arose after the Festival of Avándaro. At the end of the 1980s, Toncho Pilate Had Disappeared from the scene. After Several Changes of membership, the group Appeared in Los Angeles, under the name of Toncho Indian Braves. In 1991, They Recorded Their third and final studio album, I'm MeXicano.
Toncho Alfonso Guerrero Died on 4 July 1992 at the age of 42 years, Just a few months after the release of the album, and only weeks after the band's last television appearance. The legacy of Toncho Pilate Mexicanist With their sound and English lyrics SOWEDA the seeds for Mexican rock music. "
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