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Se abre la puerta is an influential album by the Spanish rock band Medina Azahara, released in the late 1980s. The album showcases a blend of rock and flamenco influences, characterized by powerful guitar riffs, emotive lyrics, and the distinctive vocals of lead singer Manuel Martínez. The themes explored in the album resonate with the cultural and social landscape of Spain during that period, making it a significant contribution to the Spanish rock genre. Medina Azahara's sound in this album helped solidify their status as pioneers in the rock en español movement.