Official album cover artwork for Los Prisioneros by Los Prisioneros

Los Prisioneros

Los Prisioneros

RELEASED: January 01, 1987
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. ¿Quién mató a Marilyn? 3:09 2. Brigada de negro 3:48 3. Quieren dinero 5:15 4. ¿Por qué los ricos? 4:57 5. Por favor 3:10 6. Nunca quedas mal con nadie 4:13 7. Sexo 4:36 8. Muevan las industrias 4:07 9. Latinoamérica es un pueblo al sur de Estados Unidos 4:05 10. El baile de los que sobran 5:35 11. Paramar 2:30 12. ¿Por qué no se van? 3:01
The self-titled debut album 'Los Prisioneros' by the Chilean rock band Los Prisioneros is a seminal work that blends rock, new wave, and Latin influences. Released in 1988, the album captures the social and political turmoil of Chile during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, using sharp lyrics and catchy melodies to address issues of oppression and resistance. Its impact on Latin American rock music is profound, and it is often credited with helping to pave the way for the explosion of rock en español in the 1990s.