El Bordo was an Argentine rock group formed in Buenos Aires in 1998. The band originated from a performance at a student party at the Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini, with Alejandro Kurz on vocals and guitar, Miguel Soifer on drums, Pablo Spivak on bass, and Mariano Botti as manager. Their first official show was on November 17, 1998, at "La Colorada" in Caballito. In 2002, El Bordo released their debut album Carnaval de las heridas, which included the hit song “Los Perdidos”. They also released the album Un grito en el viento (2004). Their breakthrough came with the release of En la vereda de enfrente (2006), which propelled them to mainstream success. El Bordo filled Estadio Obras Sanitarias on October 7, 2006, without any traditional advertising, reflecting their stance against commercial sponsorships. The band continued to tour extensively and released albums including Vivo en lo que pensas (2012). The band officially separated in October 2024.