Chancho En Piedra - Ríndanse Terrícolas (1998)
Artist: Chancho En Piedra
Title: Ríndanse Terrícolas
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Columbia
Genre: Alternative Rock, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 60:00
Total Size: 424 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Ríndanse Terrícolas
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Columbia
Genre: Alternative Rock, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 60:00
Total Size: 424 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. La Gran Pregunta (0:31)
02. Moscardón (2:54)
03. Solo Contra El Mundo (4:24)
04. Volantín (4:03)
05. Ríndanse Terrícolas (0:26)
06. Yakuza (2:54)
07. Discojapi (4:09)
08. ¿Qué Puedo Hacer? (0:49)
09. Somos Los Sin Onda (2:57)
10. Oshcokota (4:43)
11. La Granja De Los Super Bebés (4:24)
12. Cambio Total (4:04)
13. Mandinga (7:24)
14. Marvin Moe (0:11)
15. Ratones De Cola Pelá (2:47)
16. No Joda (2:06)
17. Hermano Maynard (0:20)
18. Locura Espacial (3:03)
19. Voy A Resucitar (7:52)
Chancho en Piedra is a Chilean funk rock band, considered influential in the popularization of alternative rock in Latin America.
Ríndanse Terrícolas (1998) is the third album by the Chilean funk / rock group Chancho en Piedra. Unlike his previous two albums, the predominant sound is closer to rock than the funk characteristic of his previous recordings and has more incorporation of wind instruments, such as flutes, trumpets, trombones and saxophones. Many of the songs were transformed into true hymns for the followers of the group thanks to their entertaining lyrics and their particular vision of many important themes for young people, such as masturbation (in "Volantín") or the end of the world (in "Locura Espacial").
Ríndanse Terrícolas (1998) is the third album by the Chilean funk / rock group Chancho en Piedra. Unlike his previous two albums, the predominant sound is closer to rock than the funk characteristic of his previous recordings and has more incorporation of wind instruments, such as flutes, trumpets, trombones and saxophones. Many of the songs were transformed into true hymns for the followers of the group thanks to their entertaining lyrics and their particular vision of many important themes for young people, such as masturbation (in "Volantín") or the end of the world (in "Locura Espacial").