La cultura de la basura
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La cultura de la basura (Spanish for The culture of the rubbish) is the thirth album
by Chile
an rock band Los Prisioneros
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Due to the heavy censorship of the military regime in Chile
Los Prisioneros focused in promoting the album outside Chile in other Latin American countries, for this purpose a special Latin American edition was made.
Music Album
Music album is the name of:* Music Album , a 1970s Canadian television series* Album, a collection of music tracks...
by Chile
Chile
Chile ,officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long, narrow coastal strip between the Andes mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It borders Peru to the north, Bolivia to the northeast, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage in the far...
an rock band Los Prisioneros
Los Prisioneros
Los Prisioneros was a chilean rock band formed in San Miguel, Santiago, Chile in 1982. They began as a local band during the early 1980s, playing small shows in their neighborhood and high school...
.
Due to the heavy censorship of the military regime in Chile
Chile under Pinochet
Chile was ruled by a military dictatorship headed by Augusto Pinochet from 1973 when Salvador Allende was overthrown in a coup d'etat until 1990 when the Chilean transition to democracy began. The authoritarian military government was characterized by systematic suppression of political parties and...
Los Prisioneros focused in promoting the album outside Chile in other Latin American countries, for this purpose a special Latin American edition was made.
Track listing
- All songs are written by Jorge GonzálezJorge González (musician)Jorge González is the former lead singer, main songwriter and sole composer of the Chilean band Los Prisioneros, and is currently the frontman of Los Updates. Los Prisioneros enjoyed a huge level of popularity and success initially in Chile and eventually all of Latin America beginning in 1984...
except where indicated.
- "Somos sólo ruido" (We're only noise) (Miguel TapiaMiguel TapiaMiguel Tapia is a Chilean musician and former member of Los Prisioneros together with Jorge González and Claudio Narea. During the first hiatus of Los Prisioneros, from 1991 to 2006, Miguel Tapia was engaged in other music projects among the Jardín Secreto....
, Claudio NareaClaudio NareaClaudio Narea is a Chilean rock musician, singer, and songwriter who is best known as the guitarist and back-up vocalist of the Chilean rock band Los Prisioneros from 1982–1989 and from 2000-2003....
) - "De la cultura de la basura" (From the culture of garbage)
- "Que no destrocen tu vida" (Don't let them destroy your life)
- "Usted y su ambición" (You and your ambition)
- "Cuando te vayas" (When you leave)
- "Jugar a la guerra" (To play war)
- "Algo tan moderno" (Something very modern) (Tapia, Narea)
- "Maldito sudaca"
- "Lo estamos pasando muy bien" (We're having lots of fun) (Tapia, Narea)
- "Él es mi ídolo" (He is my idol)
- "El vals" (The waltz) (Tapia, Narea)
- "Otro día" (Another day)
- "Pa pa pa"
- "Poder elegir" (To be able to choose)
Latin American edition
- "We are sudamerican rockersWe are sudamerican rockersWe are sudamerican rockers is song by Chilean rock band Los Prisioneros. It came out into airplay as a single the year of 1987. In 1993 MTV Latin America begun its airplay with We are sudamerican rockers. The word sudamerican is a mock Anglicisation of the Spanish word for South America,...
" (Spanglish for "We Are South American Rockers") - "Que no destrocen tu vida"
- "Pa pa pa"
- "Cuando te vayas"
- "Maldito sudaca"
- "Lo estamos pasando muy bien" (Tapia, Narea)
- "La cultura de la basura"
- "Él es mi ídolo"
- "Usted y su ambición"
- "Jugar a la guerra"