Rock music in Paraguay has a rich and vibrant history, with influences from both Latin American and international rock scenes. The genre has been popularized by bands like Flou, Kchiporros, Villagrán Bolaños and Ripe Banana Skins, who have become household names in Paraguay's music scene. Flou, founded in 1996 by Carlos Marín, has been recognized as one of the most influential rock bands in the country. They have released six albums and their music is known for its poetic lyrics and melodic sound. Kchiporros, a band founded in 2004 by Juan Sonnenschein, is another popular rock band in Paraguay. Their music is a mix of punk, reggae, and rock, which has been recognized both nationally and internationally. Villagrán Bolaños is also a well-known band in the country, known for combining rock with other genres such as cumbia and ska, while Ripe Banana Skins, with their blues and acid rock infused style, has become an emblematic band in the Paraguayan rock scene. Radio stations such as Rock & Pop 95.5 FM and Radio City 99.9 FM have helped popularize and promote rock music in Paraguay. Rock & Pop FM, established in 1997, has been dedicated to promoting and supporting local rock bands, while Radio City, founded in 2012, has become a popular station for both national and international rock music. In addition to these traditional radio stations, there are also online stations such as Paraguay Rock Radio and Paraguay Alternative Radio that are specifically dedicated to promoting local rock music. These stations have allowed a larger audience to access and discover local rock bands. In conclusion, rock music has become an important part of Paraguay's cultural identity, with its own unique sound and style. Local bands have found success in the genre and radio stations have played a vital role in promoting and popularizing the music. The future of rock in Paraguay looks promising as new bands continue to emerge and the genre continues to evolve.