G.I.T. (initials of Guyot, Iturri & Toth) formed in Buenos Aires in the early
1980s as a tightly‑knit trio—Pablo Guyot (guitar, vocals), Alfredo Toth (bass,
vocals), and Willy Iturri (drums, vocals)—initially backing Raúl Porchetto
before joining Charly García’s band. In 1984 they released their self-titled
debut album G.I.T., produced by García, which featured hits like “La calle es su
lugar” and “Acaba de nacer,” quickly earning gold and platinum status across
Argentina, Chile, Peru and beyond. The band's sophisticated new wave sound
solidified with GIT Volumen 2 (1985), produc...