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Gustavo Cerati, alma máter de Soda Stereo, fue sin dudas un referente del rock iberoamericano. Su muerte el jueves a los 55 años significó un duro golpe para los artistas de la región, que manifestaron su dolor en las redes sociales.

"Por toda la música y por tanto... #graciastotales buen viaje Gustavo!", escribió la banda mexicana Molotov en su cuenta oficial de Twitter.

La venezolana La Vida Boheme, en tanto, deseó "paz a tus restos, gigante. Gracias por todo, Gus".

Muy sentido fue el mensaje del cantante Ricardo Montaner, quien admitió que "hoy se nos detuvo el corazón a todos los músicos".

Cerati murió de un paro respiratorio tras permanecer en coma cuatro años luego de sufrir un accidente cerebrovascular.

Según los médicos que lo atendían, el exlíder de Soda Stereo falleció en la mañana "sin sufrimiento".

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Natacha Pisarenko/APhomenajeacerati_4.jpgA woman places flowers on a poster of Argentine musician Gustavo Cerati that reads in Spanish: "Waiting for you," outside the clinic where he was hospitalized in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014. Cerati died at the age of 55 on Thursday, according to the singer's family. The Soda Stereo lead singer had been in a coma since May 15, 2010 when he suffered a stroke following a performance in Caracas, Venezuela. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
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Leonardo Ramirez/APhomenajeacerati_8.jpgFILE - In this May 15, 2010 file photo, Argentina's singer Gustavo Cerati performs during a concert in Caracas, Venezuela. The musician remains hospitalized with a coma after he suffered a stroke following his May 15 , 2010 performance. (AP Photo/Leonardo Ramirez, File)
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ENRIQUE MARCARIANhomenajeacerati_12.jpgColombian pop singer Shakira (L) and Argentine singer Gustavo Cerati perform during "The Concert For The Children" organized for the Latin American aid organization ALAS (Latin American in Solidarity Action) in Buenos Aires, May 17, 2008. ALAS organized two simultaneous concerts with more than 20 world's leading Latin music stars in Argentina and Mexico to raise funds to support deprived children in Latin America. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian (ARGENTINA)
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Leonardo Ramirez/APhomenajeacerati_8_0.jpgFILE - In this May 15, 2010 file photo, Argentina's singer Gustavo Cerati performs during a concert in Caracas, Venezuela. The musician remains hospitalized with a coma after he suffered a stroke following his May 15 , 2010 performance. (AP Photo/Leonardo Ramirez, File)
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