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Estadio Nacional

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Download links and information about Estadio Nacional by Los Prisioneros. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, New Wave, Latin, Disco, Pop, Pop Rock genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 02:23:31 minutes.

Artist: Los Prisioneros
Release date: 2002
Genre: Electronica, Rock, New Wave, Latin, Disco, Pop, Pop Rock
Tracks: 27
Duration: 02:23:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. La Voz De Los '80 5:07
2. Brigada De Negro 4:16
3. ¿Por Qué Los Ricos? 5:06
4. Jugar A La Guerra 4:45
5. Quien Mató A Marilyn? 4:43
6. Paramar 4:28
7. No Necesitamos Banderas 6:42
8. Mentalidad Televisiva 6:29
9. ¿Por Qué No Se Van? 3:57
10. Muevan Las Industrias 7:06
11. Por Favor 4:10
12. Tren Al Sur 7:35
13. Que No Destrocen Tu Vida 5:05
14. El Baile De Los Que Sobran 7:53
15. Quieren Dinero 5:30
16. Usted Y Su Ambición 4:20
17. Maldito Sudaca 3:18
18. Lo Estamos Pasando Muy Bien 6:31
19. We Are Sudamerican Rockers 3:59
20. Corazones Rojos 4:20
21. Sexo 7:40
22. De La Cultura De La Basura 4:06
23. Mal De Parkinson 3:02
24. Latinoamerica Es Un Pueclo Al Sur De Ee. Uu. 6:19
25. Nunca Quedas Mal Con Nadie 5:37
26. Generación De Mierda 6:56
27. De Rusia Con Amor 4:32

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The Chilean group los Prisioneros became the country's most popular rock band in the late '80s. In 2001, after issuing a remixed version of the band's song "Las Sierras Electricas," singer/bassist Jorge González, guitarist Claudio Narea, and drummer Miguel Tapia realized they were still a major force in the contemporary pop/rock scene. That same year, los Prisioneros decided to return to express their gratitude to their followers with two live performances on November 31 and December 1, 2001, at Santiago's Estadio Nacional. In front of 140,000 people, the rebellious trio played its greatest hits for about three hours. Carlos Fonseca produced En el Estadio Nacional, a 27-track record featuring the smash "Por Qué No Se Van," "Tren Al Sur," and "El Baile de los Que Sobran." The double album sold 30,000 copies in Chile in less than a week, as fans anticipated the band's Latin American tour.