A return to their ska-punk roots. Notable for "Seguimos Más Locos" and "Florecita Rockera" (a cover of Aterciopelados).
A darker, more experimental record. Includes "La Gota Fría" (a cover of Carlos Vives) and "Ya No Tengo Corazón."
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Often listed under two names, this is their commercial masterpiece. Tracks like "Cero y Uno," "Chúntaros Style," and "El Micrófono" became anthems for the chuntaro subculture—a proud, working-class identity that rejects rock snobbery.
This ambitious project expanded their sound into more experimental territories, leaning heavily into ragamuffin and rumba influences. YouTube·BUSCANDO EL ROCK MEXICANO EL GRAN SILENCIO - BUSCANDO EL ROCK MEXICANO
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