"El baile de los que sobran", "Muevan las industrias", "Por qué no se van". 3. La cultura de la basura (1987) Release Date: December 1987 Experimental rock, Punk, New Wave.
Throughout their career, Los Prisioneros has been a driving force in Chilean rock music. Their discography from 1984 to 2005 showcases their ability to evolve and adapt to changing musical trends while maintaining their unique sound. With a legacy spanning over three decades, Los Prisioneros continues to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike.
Los Prisioneros – Discografía Completa 1984–2005 (320 kbps) [UPD]
If you grew up speaking Spanish in the 80s or 90s, you don’t just listen to Los Prisioneros —you feel them. Hailing from San Miguel, Santiago, this trio of stadium-filling outsiders proved you didn't need long hair, leather pants, or a visa to Miami to change music history. You just needed a Casio keyboard, a middle finger to the establishment, and the truth.
Often considered their magnum opus. With a cleaner production budget, this album featured real drums and a sharper political edge. It contains "El Baile de los Que Sobrán," arguably the most important protest song in Latin American history.
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