Salta La Banca, a rock group from Argentina, was formed in 2007 in Villa Raffo, Buenos Aires. The band consisted of Santiago Aysine on vocals, Alberto Grammatico on guitar, Marcelo Scola on saxophone, and Santiago Maggi on keyboards. Their debut album, Ya No Somos Dos Ahora, released in 2009, featured the song "Que Nunca Se Repita", inspired by the Cromañón tragedy. The band's second album, Seremos, was released in 2011. In 2012, they launched an EP titled C.O.P.L.A. (Canto Obligado Por Luciano Arruga). Their third and fourth albums, Visceral and ¡Eureka!, were released in 2013 and 2015 respectively. Salta La Banca performed at notable festivals such as Cosquín Rock and Zona Rock, and played sold-out shows at venues like the Estadio Luna Park and Gran Rex. The band disbanded in 2017 following allegations of sexual abuse against Santiago Aysine.