Los Prisioneros are widely regarded as the most influential rock band in Chilean history, serving as the definitive voice for a generation living under dictatorship. Their discography from 1984 to 2005 captures a radical evolution from raw, politically charged punk to sophisticated synth-pop and experimental rock. Core Studio Albums (1984–2004)
A 320 Kbps rip of this album allows you to hear the dual vocal interplay between González and Narea—something lost in inferior encodes. The bass synth on “Ni por la razón, ni por la fuerza” rumbles with subway-train force. Los Prisioneros - Discografia 1984-2005 -320 Kbps-
: A double compilation album featuring rarities and unreleased tracks. Estadio Nacional (2002) Los Prisioneros are widely regarded as the most
. This era encompasses their rise as a voice for a generation under dictatorship, their internal fractures, and their eventually bittersweet reunion. Core Studio Albums La Voz de los '80 (1984) Explore the band's impact on Chilean culture and
Bitrate note: The remastered 320 Kbps version is revelatory. Original tapes were murky; the digital clean-up reveals the skeletal, funk-punk minimalism.