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Traditional Argentinian music: Soledad or Los Chalchaleros
Traditional Brazilian music: Chico Buarque or Caetano Veloso
Traditional Brazilian music from the northeast: Luiz Gonzaga
Argentinian Rock from the 60/70: Sui Generis or Pedro y Pablo
Brazilian Rock from the 60/70: Cazuza or Raul Seixas
Argentinian contemporary music: Bersuit Vergarabat
Contemporary Brazilian Rock (there are tons of metal bands from Brazil, like Angra, Sepultura, Shaman, etc, but I want to point out one in specific): Matanza (although I would describe them more as a hardcore us country style than rock, they sing mostly in Portuguese so it has a very unique style)
Comedy music is a great view into a society, so as a bonus:
Argentinian homemade instrument band: Les Luthiers (this one is a YouTube link because realistically you want to see these guys, not just hear them)
Brazilian Metal joke band: Massacration
No, but as a general rule in society we think that explosives are dangerous things, yet we happily sell them to teenagers who blow out stuff or light them horizontally pointed at other people.
I don’t like fireworks, but when it’s done by professionals I at least know that no one will be intentionally hurt by it. I don’t think they should be entirely banned, but I think that they should be regulated, anything even remotely as dangerous as most fireworks already is.