Candy 66

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Candy 66
Origin Caracas
Country Venezuela
Years active 1998 - present
Genres Alternative Metal
Labels Latin World
Members Jean Carlo De Oliveira
Guillermo Moreno
Frank Pulgar
Alejandro Martínez
Website(s) Candy 66 official website

Candy 66 is an alternative metal band from Venezuela that formed in 1998 in the city of Caracas the fame of the band began in 2000 when they won the Festival Nuevas Bandas. The influences of the band are: Black Sabbath, Faith No More, Pantera, Nirvana, among others.

They have released 2 studio albums, P.O.P. (Para Otras Personas) (For Other People) in 2001, A+ in 2003 and one live album 5 Mundos (5 Worlds) in 2005


  • Jean Carlo De Oliveira (Vocals)
  • Guillermo Moreno (Drums)
  • Frank Pulgar (Guitar)
  • Alejandro Martínez (Bass)

  • P.O.P. (2001)
  • A+ (2003)
  • 5 Mundos (2005)

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