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The late 1980s and early 1990s saw Los Prisioneros consolidate their position as one of Chile's leading rock bands. Their third album, (1988), marked a significant turning point in their career. With a more refined sound and lyrics that tackled themes of social commentary and personal relationships, the album earned widespread critical acclaim.
La obra maestra del synth-pop latino. Un viaje emocional cargado de beats y melancolía ( "Tren al sur" , "Estrechez de corazón" ). Los Prisioneros - Discografia 1984-2005 -320 Kbps-
Catapultó a Los Prisioneros a nivel internacional, logrando una rotación masiva en MTV y radios de todo el continente, justo cuando Chile retornaba a la democracia. 5. Los Prisioneros (2003) El esperado regreso del trío original. The late 1980s and early 1990s saw Los
Arrogant, sprawling, and 75 minutes long. This album was a deliberate insult to record labels and short attention spans. It includes their biggest anthem: “We are Sudamerican Rockers.” La obra maestra del synth-pop latino
It allows you to appreciate the full power of their songwriting, the raw energy of their performances, and the timelessness of their message.
Listening to that album at 128 Kbps is a crime. The muddy low-end of Jorge González’s synth, the tinny snap of Claudio Narea’s guitar, and the chaotic crash of Miguel Tapia’s drums get compressed into a gray mush.
Their first major-label release (EMI) and a massive commercial success. 3. La Cultura de la Basura (1987)