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  1. Cypress Hill chronology. IV. (1998) Los Grandes Éxitos en Español. (1999) Skull & Bones. (2000) Los Grandes Éxitos en Español (The Greatest Hits in Spanish) is the title of a 1999 release by Cypress Hill. It was certified Platinum by the RIAA .

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    • December 7, 1999
  2. Éxitos (disambiguation) Éxitos Originales (disambiguation) 14 Grandes Éxitos, an album by Luis Miguel. Los grandes éxitos en español, a 1999 album by Cypress Hill. Greatest hits. 20 Grandes Éxitos (Los Fabulosos Cadillacs) 20 Grandes Éxitos (Enanitos Verdes album) 20 – Grandes Éxitos (Laura Pausini album) or 20 – The Greatest Hits ...

    • Formation and Early Years
    • Beginnings and La Voz de Los '80 Album
    • Commercial Success and Pateando Piedras Album
    • La Cultura de La Basura Album and Support of The "No" Campaign
    • First Hiatus
    • New Experimental Album, Tensions and Narea's Exit
    • New Formation and First Cover Album
    • Reunion, Tours, Disco and Second Break Up
    • Re-Awakened Popularity and «Manzana»
    • Final Concerts and Official Dissolution

    In 1979, songwriter Jorge González (bass, lead vocals), Miguel Tapia (drums, backing vocals) and Claudio Narea (guitar, backing vocals), met during their first year of High school or Secondary Education as it is known in Chile. They attended The «Liceo Number 6 from San Miguel, Santiago de Chile. Their high school has since been renamed Liceo Andre...

    On December 13 of 1984, their first album titled La voz de los '80 (The Voice of the 80's) was released under the label "Fusion", which was property of the Fonseca Family. The album hardly received any radio airplay, but became emblematic in the Chilean music scene later on. During that time, Chilean Radio and Television mostly favored Argentinian ...

    On September 15, 1986, their second studio album titled Pateando piedras was released under the EMI label. Highlights from this album are "¿Por qué no se van?", "Muevan las industrias" and especially "El Baile de los que sobran", considered a classic of the genre and remembered in much of Latin America. The album sold five thousand copies in the fi...

    In October 1987 they started recording their third album La cultura de la basura (Culture of Garbage or Junk Culture). Jorge González promised the other band members they would all write together. As it turned out Gonzalez wrote the album by himself while Narea and Tapia composed 4 songs together: "Somos solo ruido" (We Are Only Noise), "Algo Tan M...

    Narea's output, Corazones Album, Break up and Greatest Hits Album

    In June 1989, Jorge Gonzalez and Carlos Fonseca traveled to Los Angeles, US, to record what would become the band's fourth album Corazones produced by the Argentinian Gustavo Santaolalla. This was the first album in which Jorge was not also the producer; all other previous albums were produced almost exclusively by him. Narea and Tapia thought that they would participate composing like they did in the album The Culture of Garbage. They composed 3 songs; however, the songs by Narea and Tapia w...

    Ni Por La Razón, Ni Por La Fuerza Album, Trio Los Dioses and El Caset Pirata

    In 1996 Los Prisioneros were seen again after several years, and started collecting the band's success, and unreleased songs, covers of some songs released abroad discarded songs, with more oddities from the time of Los Pseudopillos, Los Vinchukas, Gus Gusano y Los Apestosos. They created a compilation which sold 100.000 albums dobles.54Later, 40 songs were selected and featured in a double compact disc compilation album titled,Ni Por La Razón, Ni Por La Fuerza (Nor by reason, Nor by force)....

    In 2003 the band released their first new album since Claudio Narea left the band in 1990. It was titled self-titled, Los Prisioneros. The reviews for the album were quite mixed, some loved it while others did not or thought that the band no longer sounded like Los Prisioneros. The album had a whole new sound, but it kept the political lyrics of th...

    Los Prisioneros went into the Rock & Pop studios to record their live studio covers album with guest musician Álvaro Henríquez, of Los Tres fame. The album En Las Raras Tocatas Nuevas De La Rock & Pop features only two original Los Prisioneros songs while the rest are but covers. Some of the covers include "Es La Lluvia Que Cae" originally by the R...

    On September 5, 2001, the original lineup of The Prisoners was to officially launch the return of the group with a single. It was a new version of "Las sierras eléctricas" recorded for the occasion after 12 years, this song was originally recorded by the trio before Narea output Hearts in 1989 and was published posthumously, "Ni por la razon, Ni Po...

    In 2004, a new line-up with Gonzalo Yáñez (as guest musician) and Sergio "Coti" Badilla, released their new album called Manzana. The album received great reviews, and sales, even though Jorge had said it would be hard to promote the album. The album featured a far more pop rock influence than the previous album. The album sounds as if Los Prisione...

    In 2005, Gonzalo Yáñez left the band (he was only a guest guitarist) to continue on his next album as a solo artist. The band continued touring until the end of 2005, and Jorge González had relocated to Mexico, D.F. After a dismal tour in early 2006 (of dates which the band were in contract to perform) the band announced on their official website t...

  3. Grandes éxitos y fracasos es una serie de recopilatorios de Extremoduro. Consta de dos volúmenes, Episodio primero y Episodio segundo , editados en 2004 por DRO. Los temas correspondientes a los cuatro primeros discos de Extremoduro fueron grabados de nuevo con medios mejores de los que disponían, y algunos de los nuevos fueron remezclados.

  4. Escucha “Los Teen Tops Grandes Exitos” de Los Teen Tops en Apple Music. 2000. 14 canciones. Duración: 33 minutos.

  5. Escucha “El Recuento de Sus Éxitos” de Gloria Trevi en Apple Music. 2001. 15 canciones. Duración: 55 minutos.

  6. 4 de dic. de 2015 · Apple Music Pop Latino. Listen to 20 Grandes Éxitos by Los Terrícolas on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Te Juro Que Te Amo", "Lloraras" and more.