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I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right place, but the opening line in the second paragraph, "In 1998 Alfonso Lizárraga member of Banda El Recodo fit them the name so that the band was forced to change their name...", the use of "fit" is very confusing, but I'm really not sure which verb should be substituted in its place. Initially I thought it might be "gave," but then the rest of the sentence makes no sense. What happened when they had to change their name? Did Lizárraga insist that they change it, even though he had given it to them? Unfortunately my Spanish is not nearly good enough to figure out what this sentence is trying to convey. Could someone with better language skills or the original author clarify this? ¡Esta gabacha es muy confusa! Rembrandt 13 (talk) 23:37, 27 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]