Santana burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut album, Santana (1969), fueled by their legendary performance at Woodstock. The album featured hits like "Evil Ways," showcasing the band’s signature blend of percussion-heavy rhythms and Carlos Santana's soaring guitar work.

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