Discografia De — Los Piojos

Los Piojos released 7 studio albums and 2 live albums throughout their career. Their discography defined the "rock barrial" sound in Argentina during the 90s and 2000s. 💿 Studio Albums Chactuchac (1992): Their debut, featuring "Tan Solo".

Ay Ay Ay (1994): Featuring classics like "Ando Ganas" and "Babilonia".

Tercer Arco (1996): The breakthrough album with hits like "El Farolito" and "Verano del 92".

Azul (1998): Included "Bicho de Ciudad" and "El Balneario de los Doctores Crotos".

Verde Paisaje del Infierno (2000): Features "Ruleta" and "Morella". discografia de los piojos

Máquina de Sangre (2003): Popularized "Como Alí" and "Fantasma".

Civilización (2007): Their final studio work, often cited for its musical maturity. 🎸 Live Albums Ritual (1999): Recorded at the Obras Sanitarias stadium.

Huracanes en Luna Plateada (2002): A double live album from their stadium tours. ⭐ Essential Hits

If you are new to the band, start with these most-streamed tracks: El Farolito Tan Solo Bicho de Ciudad Verano del 92 Como Alí Los Piojos released 7 studio albums and 2

Listen to one of their most iconic albums, 'Tercer Arco', which marked a turning point in Argentine rock: Los piojos Tercer arco (1996) Diego Borra YouTube• Oct 3, 2021 Since the band recently announced a return to the stage,

Aquí tienes un ensayo analítico y cronológico sobre la discografía de Los Piojos, explorando su evolución musical, lírica y cultural.


Resumen Rápido de la Discografía

| Año | Álbum | Tipo | Canciones Clave | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1992 | Chactuchac | Estudio | Y para qué sufrir, Babilonia | | 1994 | Ay ay ay | Estudio | Murguero, Avión kamikaze | | 1996 | Tercer Arco | Estudio | Tan sólo, Ruleta, Vine hasta aquí | | 1998 | Ritual | Estudio | El balneario..., Verano del '92 | | 2000 | Verde paisaje del infierno | Estudio | Civilización, Genius, Agua | | 2002 | Huracanes de Luna | Vivo/DVD | El farolito, Bicho de ciudad | | 2003 | Máquina de sangre | Estudio | Pacífico, Hombre de la calle | | 2007 | Civilización | Estudio | Que sea Rock & Roll, Fan |


4. Azul (1998)

The Dark Night of the Soul

Azul (Blue) is the band’s most experimental and dark album. It was recorded during a period of internal tension and excessive partying. The blue of the title refers to the color of a police siren, the sky at dawn after a binge, and melancholy.

  • Sound: Psychedelic, hypnotic, and at times, dissonant. Longer songs, more jamming. Less immediate than Tercer Arco.
  • Key Tracks:
    • "Desde Lejos" (A slow, building epic about memory and distance).
    • "Sudestada" (Named after a cold, wet wind from the southeast. A murga-infused, desperate waltz).
    • "Fumanchú" (A bizarre, groovy instrumental named after the Fu Manchu villain—pure jam energy).
  • Legacy: A challenging but rewarding listen. It was initially met with mixed reactions but has since been reevaluated as a brave artistic statement.

3. Tercer Arco (1996) – The Masterpiece

The Vibe: Epic, diverse, and definitive.

For many fans, Tercer Arco (Third Arc) is the holy grail. This double album (originally released on two CDs) is a sprawling, 90-minute masterpiece that refuses to be pigeonholed. It moves from hard rock to candombe to acoustic ballads without breaking a sweat.

  • Key Tracks: "El Farolito," "Verano del '92," "Muy Despacito," "Ruleta"
  • Why listen? Because of "El Farolito." This is arguably the most famous song in their catalog—a haunting waltz about a killer in a neighborhood bar. The album also features "Verano del '92," a perfect portrait of Argentine adolescence. If you listen to one Piojos album, make it this one.