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The web page of Gustavo Lima (from Argentina, not Gusttavo Lima from Uruguay) says that he played bass for Los Iracundos but doesn’t give dates. But that text was created by ChatGPT (or something similar) and thus should not be trusted. However, it seems likely true, given that Lima titles one of his albums “Ya no soy un iracundo.” I could put in this detail, but it would merit a “citation needed”—I wouldn’t think of citing AS (artificial stupidity). 伟思礼 (talk) 16:52, 7 March 2023 (UTC)Reply