Los Prisioneros, formed in San Miguel, Santiago, in 1982, are among the most influential Latin American bands of all time. Their discography from 1984 to 2005 reflects a transformation from raw punk-influenced rock to sophisticated synth-pop, serving as a social and political soundtrack for Chile's shift from dictatorship to democracy. The Sound of Resistance (1984–1987)
A double album of leftovers, b-sides, and experimental fury. Uneven, brilliant, and exhausting. At 64 minutes, this is a battleground for bad encoding.
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The legacy of Los Prisioneros is preserved through these recordings. From the lo-fi punk roots of San Miguel to the polished pop of their later years, their discography remains a vital piece of Latin American culture. To help you get the most out of this discography,
Un retorno a las guitarras eléctricas crudas fusionadas con la madurez pop que González había perfeccionado en su carrera solista. Es una mezcla balanceada entre el sonido garage de su primer disco y los arreglos modernos de estudio del nuevo milenio. Los Prisioneros, formed in San Miguel, Santiago, in
Listening to Los Prisioneros in 320 kbps isn't about sterile perfection. It’s about honoring the dirt under González’s fingernails while hearing every sarcastic breath. This updated discography (1984–2005) is essential for any collector who understands that Los Prisioneros weren’t just a band—they were a mirror held up to a continent.
After a bitter breakup and solo projects, the band reformed without Narea. Los Prisioneros (2003) and Manzana (2004) experimented with electronica and hip-hop. While purists debate these albums, tracks like "Invisible" show a band refusing to become a nostalgia jukebox. The 2005 live album captures their last stand. Uneven, brilliant, and exhausting
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