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Los Prisioneros - Discografia 1984-2005 -320 Kbps- |link| ❲iPhone❳

Let’s get the technical note out of the way first. Los Prisioneros were never about slick production. Their early work, especially La Voz de los '80 (1984), is raw, angular, and recorded with the fury of teenagers who hated everything.

A synth-pop masterpiece. Jorge González took a melodic turn toward "techno-pop" and heartbreak, producing classics like "Tren al Sur" and "Estrechez de Corazón." The Reunion & Final Chapter (2003–2005) Los Prisioneros - Discografia 1984-2005 -320 Kbps-

The original trio—Jorge González, Claudio Narea, and Miguel Tapia—blended punk energy, synth-pop, and sharp social commentary. Let’s get the technical note out of the way first

: The final studio release before the band's second and definitive split. Key Compilations and Live Releases Ni Por La Razón, Ni Por La Fuerza (1996) A synth-pop masterpiece

: The first studio album following the reunion of the original lineup (González, Narea, Tapia). Manzana (2004)

: A more experimental and technically dense record that maintained their critical edge, though it faced challenges with radio censorship at the time. Corazones (1990)

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