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Los Prisioneros do not have a specific album or official box set titled "Discografía 1984-2005"
Whether you are revisiting the nostalgic sadness of "Tren al Sur," the defiant anger of "El Baile de los Que Sobrán," or the bizarre brilliance of "La Cultura de la Basura," do yourself a favor—listen at 320 kbps. Your ears, and the ghost of 1980s Santiago, will thank you. los prisioneros discografia 19842005 320 kbps upd
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- Si buscas calidad máxima, opta por formatos sin pérdida (FLAC) cuando estén disponibles; conviértelos a 320 kbps solo si necesitas MP3.
- Verifica metadatos y sello editorial al descargar para confirmar edición y año.
- Para etiquetas y remasterizaciones específicas, consulta la discografía en bases de datos como Discogs (buscar ediciones por año y sello).
- Tagging Standard: Use ID3v2.4 tags. Set Artist as "Los Prisioneros" for 84-92, but for Tercer Mundo, set Artist as "Jorge González" and Album Artist as "Los Prisioneros" for unified library browsing.
- Album Art: Embed 1000x1000 PNGs. Do not use 500x500 JPEGs.
- Backup: Store on two hard drives. This is cultural heritage.
- The Breakup Album (with their old sound). They went electronic. They went romantic. Fans were confused. History proved them right.
- Essential cut: “Tren al Sur.” The perfect highway driving song.
La Cultura de la Basura
(1987) showcased a more experimental, often chaotic sound. However, it was Corazones (1990) that marked their most radical departure. Released as Chile returned to democracy, the album moved toward high-production synth-pop and romantic themes, yet retained González's unflinching emotional songwriting. The Reunion Era (2001–2005) Los Prisioneros do not have a specific album
- Varios sellos lanzaron antologías, remasters y cajas con material de los 80s y 90s.