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Y que Dios nos perdone is an influential album by the Argentine punk rock band Los Violadores, released in the late 1980s. The album is characterized by its raw energy, aggressive guitar riffs, and socially charged lyrics, reflecting the political and cultural climate of Argentina during a time of transition. It has been praised for its pioneering role in the Latin American punk scene and is considered a classic within the genre. The band's sound combines elements of punk rock with a distinct Latin American flair, making it a significant contribution to the music of the era.