Toque Profundo, a rock music group from the Dominican Republic, formed in 1989
with the original lineup including Tony Almont on vocals, Leo Susana on guitars,
Osvaldo Peña on bass, Lorenzo Zayas-Bazan on keyboards, and Maximo Gomez on drum
. The band's breakthrough came when they participated in "Las Olimpiadas del
Rock and released their first independent album Sueños y Pesadillas del Tercer
Mundo in 1992. This album featured songs like "Mi País" and "El Jevito",
addressing social issues within Dominican culture. In 1996, they released
Moneda, which included hits such as "Llora...