Los Prisioneros - Discografia 1984-2005 -320 Kbps- [HD 360p]

After Claudio Narea left the band, González moved the group toward a polished synth-pop sound. It is considered one of the most important pop albums in Latin American history, featuring hits like "Tren al Sur". The Reunion and Final Years (2001–2005)

Los Prisioneros' discography from 1984 to 2005 captures the evolution of Chile’s most influential rock band, moving from raw punk-influenced social commentary to sophisticated synth-pop and experimental rock Los Prisioneros - Discografia 1984-2005 -320 Kbps-

The band's next album, (1990), saw them experimenting with new sounds and themes. The album featured a more mature and introspective approach, with songs like "Tengo Hambre" and "Corazones" showcasing the band's ability to craft more complex and emotionally charged songs. After Claudio Narea left the band, González moved

The post-breakup albums and the reunion record. While purists argue about the quality of the later work, tracks from Los Prisioneros (2003) like "Con Suavidad" prove they still had the wit. The 2005 compilation/era ties a bow on the legacy before Jorge González’s health battles sidelined him permanently. The album featured a more mature and introspective

Formed by high school friends Jorge González, Claudio Narea, and Miguel Tapia in San Miguel, the band became the "voice of a generation" during the Pinochet dictatorship.