List of Latin American rock musicians
- ? and the Mysterians, from 1962 to present
- Zayra Alvarez, Puerto Rican singer-songwriter[1]
- Angra, Brazilian heavy metal band
- Aterciopelados, Colombian band [2]
- Cedric Bixler of The Mars Volta
- Café Tacuba, Mexican alternative band
- Capsula, Argentinian rock n roll band
- Roberto Carlos, Brazilian singer, songwriter
- Contracorriente, Peruvian hardcore punk band
- Crisis, El Salvador rock group beginning of the 1980s
- Cruzados
- Da Lata
- Zack De La Rocha of Rage Against the Machine
- Dolores Delirio, Peruvian alternative post punk band
- Alejandro Escovedo, singer, songwriter
- Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
- Flema, Peruvian punk garage rock band
- Oz Fox (Ricardo Martinez), guitarist, Stryper, Sin Dizzy, Vinyl Tattoo
- Charly Garcia, Argentine singer
- Erica Garcia, Argentine singer-songwriter [3]
- Ely Guerra, Mexican singer-songwriter[4]
- Cachorro Grande, Brazilian retro 1960s and 1970s rock n roll
- Los Hermanos, Brazilian Latin/alternative rock band
- Ill Niño, alternative metal band
- Jaguares
- Los Jaivas, Chilean rock band
- Leusemia, Peruvian punk rock band
- La Ley, Chile, pop rock band
- Líbido, Peruvian alternative band
- Los Lobos, band
- Maldita Vecindad, band
- Malo, Mexican band, including Carlos Santana's brother
- Maná, Mexican band
- Massacration, Brazilian heavy metal band
- Molotov, Mexican Spanglish band
- Os Mutantes, Brazilian 1960s progressive rock
- Ozomatli
- P.O.D, Latino rap/rock band
- Daryl Palumbo of Glassjaw (American hardcore band)
- Panda or Pxndx, Mexican band
- David Peel
- Chris Pérez
- Pierce The Veil, post-hardcore Mexican band from San Diego
- The Plugz
- Puya
- Rata Blanca, Argentine power metal/hard rock band
- Omar Rodriguez-Lopez of At the Drive-In, The Mars Volta, Bosnian Rainbows (emo-punk, progressive rock)
- Draco Rosa, singer, musician, songwriter
- Carlos Santana, Mexican songwriter, guitarist
- La Sarita, Peruvian alternative urban rock band
- Sepultura, Brazilian thrash metal band
- Soda Stereo, Argentine rock band
- Soulfly, Brazilian alternative metal band
- Lynda Thomas, retired Mexican alternative rock musician of the 1990s and 2000s
- Transmetal, Mexican death metal band
- El Tri, Mexican rock'n roll band
- Ritchie Valens, a pioneer of the Spanish-speaking rock and roll movement
- Andrew Velasquez, lead vocals for post-hardcore band, Crown the Empire
- Julieta Venegas, singer, songwriter
- The Zeros
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