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| image_caption = Madhouse Nº 18 (January 1992), with [[Rata Blanca]] playing at the [[Estadio José Amalfitani|José Amalfitani stadium]].
| image_caption = Madhouse Nº 18 (January 1992), with [[Rata Blanca]] playing at the [[José Amalfitani Stadium]]
| editor = César Fuentes Rodríguez
| founder = [[César Fuentes Rodríguez]]
| editor = [[César Fuentes Rodríguez]] <br> [[Federico Spratt]]<br> [[Frank Blumetti]] <br> [[Silvana Andrada]]
| editor_title =
| editor_title =
| staff_writer = [[Gabriel Ramovecchi]] <br> [[Pablo Gadea]] <br> [[Claudio Guarido]] <br> [[Gustavo Olmedo]] <br> Miguel Mora <br> [[Carlos Parise]] <br> [[Lala Toutonian]] <br> [[Eugenia Tavano]] <br> [[Marcelo Pisarro]] <br> [[Sebastián Feijoo]] <br> Hugo Garcia <br> [[Marcelo Assaf]] <br> [[Vanesa Díaz]]
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| frequency = Monthly
| frequency = Monthly
| circulation =
| circulation =
| category = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]
| category = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]
| company =
| publisher = [[Editorial Llamoso]]
| publisher = Editorial Llamoso
| firstdate = 1989
| firstdate = 1989
| finaldate = 2001
| country = [[Argentina]]
| country = [[Argentina]]
| based = [[Buenos Aires]]
| based = [[Buenos Aires]]
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'''''Madhouse''''' was an Argentine [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] [[music magazine]] edited from 1989 to 2001. It was established by [[César Fuentes Rodríguez]], along with other journalists from the former ''Riff Raff'' magazine.
'''''Madhouse''''' was an Argentine [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] [[music magazine]] edited from 1989 to 2001. It was established by [[César Fuentes Rodríguez]], along with other journalists from the former ''Riff Raff'' magazine.


''Madhouse'' was the first Argentine heavy metal magazine to arrange interviews with international bands, instead of translating such interviews taken from international magazines. Unlike the ''[[Metal (magazine)|Metal]]'' magazine, it had an informal style and wrote harsh critics to recordings or plays they did not consider of good quality. It had a higher success as a result, and ''Metal'' ended publication in 1994.
''Madhouse'' was the first Argentine heavy metal magazine to arrange interviews with international bands, instead of translating such interviews taken from international magazines. Unlike the ''[[Metal (magazine)|Metal]]'' magazine, it had an informal style and wrote harsh critics to recordings or plays they did not consider of good quality. It had a higher success as a result, and ''Metal'' ended publication in 1994.


The magazine released some special editions as well, titled "''Madhouse extra''". Those special editions were specifically about a certain selected band. Some bands that got a special edition were [[Hermética]], [[AC/DC]], [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]], [[Pantera]], [[Megadeth]], [[Marilyn Manson]], etc. There was another special edition devoted to the [[Death metal]] genre in general as well.
The magazine released some special editions as well, titled "''Madhouse extra''". Those special editions were specifically about a certain selected band. Some bands that got a special edition were [[Hermética]], [[AC/DC]], [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]], [[Pantera]], [[Megadeth]], [[Marilyn Manson]], etc. There was another special edition devoted to the [[death metal]] genre in general as well.


César Fuentes Rodríguez left the magazine in 1997 and established ''[[Epopeya]]'', a new heavy metal magazine specifically about [[Power metal]] and [[Traditional heavy metal]], while Madhouse would continue to focus on all the varieties of heavy metal music.
César Fuentes Rodríguez put aside the magazine in 1997 and established ''[[Epopeya]]'', a new heavy metal magazine specifically about [[power metal]] and [[traditional heavy metal]], while Madhouse would continue to focus on all the varieties of heavy metal music.


The magazines did not endure the [[Argentine economic crisis (1999–2002)|2001 Argentine economic crisis]], and ended their publication by the end of 2001. César Fuentes Rodríguez left Argentina and moved to Spain.
The magazines did not endure the [[Argentine economic crisis (1999–2002)|2001 Argentine economic crisis]], and ended their publication by the end of 2001. César Fuentes Rodríguez left Argentina and moved to Spain for a few years. Then returned to continue publishing and working in media.


==External links==
* [http://www.madhouse.com.ar/ Official site] {{in lang|es}}

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Latest revision as of 12:29, 17 August 2024

Madhouse
Madhouse Nº 18 (January 1992), with Rata Blanca playing at the José Amalfitani Stadium
HerausgeberCésar Fuentes Rodríguez
Federico Spratt
Frank Blumetti
Silvana Andrada
Staff writersGabriel Ramovecchi
Pablo Gadea
Claudio Guarido
Gustavo Olmedo
Miguel Mora
Carlos Parise
Lala Toutonian
Eugenia Tavano
Marcelo Pisarro
Sebastián Feijoo
Hugo Garcia
Marcelo Assaf
Vanesa Díaz
KategorienHeavy metal
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherEditorial Llamoso
GründerCésar Fuentes Rodríguez
First issue1989
Final issue2001
LandArgentinien
Based inBuenos Aires
SpracheSpanish

Madhouse was an Argentine heavy metal music magazine edited from 1989 to 2001. It was established by César Fuentes Rodríguez, along with other journalists from the former Riff Raff magazine.

Madhouse was the first Argentine heavy metal magazine to arrange interviews with international bands, instead of translating such interviews taken from international magazines. Unlike the Metal magazine, it had an informal style and wrote harsh critics to recordings or plays they did not consider of good quality. It had a higher success as a result, and Metal ended publication in 1994.

The magazine released some special editions as well, titled "Madhouse extra". Those special editions were specifically about a certain selected band. Some bands that got a special edition were Hermética, AC/DC, Kiss, Pantera, Megadeth, Marilyn Manson, etc. There was another special edition devoted to the death metal genre in general as well.

César Fuentes Rodríguez put aside the magazine in 1997 and established Epopeya, a new heavy metal magazine specifically about power metal and traditional heavy metal, while Madhouse would continue to focus on all the varieties of heavy metal music.

The magazines did not endure the 2001 Argentine economic crisis, and ended their publication by the end of 2001. César Fuentes Rodríguez left Argentina and moved to Spain for a few years. Then returned to continue publishing and working in media.

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